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Character Development Vocabulary

Total questions: 12

Worksheet time: 6mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

What does it mean to infer or make an inference while reading fiction?

a)

To figure out the setting of the story

b)

To find the answer to a question in the story

c)

To figure out the main problem in the story

d)

To use what I know and what the story says to figure out what is happening or how a character is feeling

2.

What is a character?

a)

Where and when the story takes place

b)

The solution or resolution to the problem in the story

c)

The people, animals, or talking objects who take part in the action of the story

d)

The author's purpose for writing the story

3.

What is a main character?

a)

The narrator of the story

b)

Who the story is mostly about

c)

The theme of the story

d)

The figure out the meaning of a word

4.

What is a character trait?

a)

A characteristic or quality that makes a person or animal different from others.

b)

An adjective used to describe a character's feelings

c)

An adjective used to describe a character's looks

d)

Verbs used to describe a character's actions

5.

What is a motivation?

a)

The most important part in the story

b)

The reason why a character says or does something

c)

How the story begins

d)

How a character feels about another character

6.

Which is an example of a character's feelings?

a)

honest

b)

patient

c)

joyful

d)

generous

7.

What is a character's response?

a)

How many times the character makes a mistake

b)

How the character reacts to the situation

c)

The lesson the characters learn

d)

The setting of the story

8.

What is a character's goal?

a)

How characters are similar and different

b)

The character's traits and feelings

c)

The plot of the story

d)

What the character is working towards

9.

What is a conclusion?

a)

A result, outcome, or final inference based on evidence

b)

How the conflict is introduced in the story

c)

The events leading to the resolution of the conflict

d)

The plot of a story

10.

What is a feeling?

a)

A characteristic or quality that makes a person or animal different from others.

b)

describing the way someone or something looks

c)

an emotion such as joy, hatred, sorrow, or fear; usually causes a physical response, such as an increase in pulse, crying, or trembling

d)

The act of describing a character’s individual traits or qualities

11.

What is physical appearance?

a)

A characteristic or quality that makes a person or animal different from others.

b)

describing the way someone or something looks

c)

an emotion such as joy, hatred, sorrow, or fear; usually causes a physical response, such as an increase in pulse, crying, or trembling

d)

The act of describing a character’s individual traits or qualities

12.

What is characterization?

a)

A characteristic or quality that makes a person or animal different from others.

b)

describing the way someone or something looks

c)

an emotion such as joy, hatred, sorrow, or fear; usually causes a physical response, such as an increase in pulse, crying, or trembling

d)

The act of describing a character’s individual traits or qualities