Keep a list of characters in the story/novel and use the character trait list to describe each one. Circle the page and the paragraph that proves these characters have the traits you mention. Name: Traits: Page: Paragraph: GO.5.16 1. 2. 4. 3.
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Preview and Download !Setting: Where is the main character when the story begins? A. walking home from school B. at the comic book store C. babysitting Beech 3. Problem: What problem does the main character have? A. The main character wants to buy the new issue of H2O. B. The main character wants to win the H2O contest. C.
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Preview and Download !Skill: Identify and infer stated and implied character traits 5th Grade Assessment Center for Urban Education ©2007 NONFICTION Valley Forge The United States today has been a country for more than 200 years. But in 1777 many people did not think the United States would become a country. ...
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Preview and Download !3. Which of these traits does the walking miles to return the money show? a. intelligent b. responsible c. careless d. forgetful 4. Which of these character traits was important to becoming President? a. rough b. kind c. unassuming d. intelligent 5. Write your own answer to this question. How do you infer character traits of a person when
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Preview and Download !Character Traits A character trait is a way to describe someone. It is their personality. These change slowly or may stay the same throughout a story. Elementary Essentials. Insistent Insul#ng Intelligent Intolerant Irra#onal Irresponsible Kind Knowledgable Lazy Logical Loving Loyal Lucky Mannered Mature Mean Me#culous
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Preview and Download !• Character traits are those inner parts of peo-ple that make them a unique individual. • Everyone has character traits. • Character traits can be positive or negative. • Character traits can lead to actions both posi-tive and negative. • People’s character traits can change over time and nobody is always good or always bad.
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Preview and Download !Using descriptive adjectives to describe character traits. When listing a person's character traits, descriptive adjectives are helpful. They effectively communicate the quality, state, behavior, or attitude of a person. Example: If you were asked to list your best friend's positive character traits you might say they are compassionate ...
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Preview and Download !• label others with their negative traits. • think they can take care of themselves without any help from others. • mask pain in various ways such as anger, humor, or isolation. • express negativity or aggression in indirect and passive ways. • do not recognize the unavailability of those people to whom they are attracted.
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Preview and Download !set of character traits to be sought in others (e.g., honesty, sensitiv-ity, kindness) that qualify them as trustworthy. 12. Increase the frequency of tell-ing the truth rather than saying only what the client thinks the other person wants to hear. (18, 19) 18. Teach the client that the behavior of telling other people what we
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