Remember,
Direct characterization--is when the narrator/author TELLS you something about a character--there isn't really any extra thinking required (you take their word for it usually)
Indirect characterization--is when you look at the: Speech, Thoughts, Effects on others, Actions, Looks, (STEAL) to make determinations based on this evidence--think adjectives! (smart, angry, crazy, etc.)
1. On one side of your worksheet write:
Chapter 7 reading
2. On the other side of your worksheet write:
Chapter 8 reading
3. At the top of the page for Chapter 7, write next to "Direct:" at the top: (this was in yesterday's reading/a question on yesterday's multiple choice):
"a true hustler--uneducated, unskilled at anything honorable", "nervy", "cunning"...(111)
4. We will read from the 2nd full paragraph on page 116, "'All through the war..." to the bottom of page 120, "...in a gambling house they opened."
5. Now, take some time and see what you can fill out for STEAL, with a partner--fill out BOTH columns if you can---please ask for help if you are struggling. If there is one you are convinced is not in the chapter at all, leave it blank or ask a friend.
THIS IS FOR MALCOLM ONLY THIS TIME--NOT REGINALD OR SAMMY.
6. Turn in the chart before you leave---IT WILL COUNT FOR AN IN-CLASS GRADE TODAY ONLY!!!
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