English, 04.11.2021 09:30 EggWithWheels
Ender's Game Character Graphic Organizer
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As you read, fill in observations for EACH chapter.
Character Graphic Organizer
Characters What
factual details do you notice about the character? (Occupation, Attitude, Description, etc) What obstacles does the character face? Physical, Mental, and Emotional Explain how this obstacle is or is not a human rights issue. How does the character respond to each obstacle and what is the effect of that response? Include a quotation with the page that shows the obstacle. How does the time period affect the character's approach to the obstacle? How does this character interact with others?
Ender
Valentine
Peter
Bean
Stilson
Mother and Father
Petra
Colonel Graff
Alai
Historical questions to ask yourself while you are reading:
What is going on during the time period of your book? (war, drought, excess of money, prejudices, political unrest, etc.)
How does that element affect the plot, setting, and characters of your book?
Why did the author use this time period?
AFTER you have finished reading, use your graphic organizer to answer these eight questions.
What is the human rights issue in my novel?
Where does this issue first come up in my novel?
Where in my novel does this issue become most important?
How is this issue presented in my book?
In my novel, who suffers due to the human rights issue?
What does the wording in my quotations from the Character Graphic Organizer imply?
When this issue becomes most important, what happens?
How is this issue resolved in my novel?
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30, zfghiiooi5
Wichita mourning david matherne pipe organs—dusty and tarnished— bellowed the ancient song, as movers carried the pews for one last time. frozen branches—heavy with ice arms— 5 couldn’t perform their dance, as workmen shuffled inside the worn-out floors. sally richards—broken and mourning— watched while her father left, 10 as painters brought in their cans for the first time. stained-glass windows—buckled and broken— surveyed commotion’s cause as commerce won in the end 15 yet one more time. reverend richards—feeble and finished— cried as his exit was lost on christians who worshiped the dime; a change of the times. 20 which of these best summarizes the author's style in this poem? a) each of the five stanzas contains internal rhyme and consistent rhythm. b) each of the five stanzas contains an end rhyme describing a different character. c) each of the five stanzas contains assonance followed by a dash, then a description of the old church. d) each of the five stanzas introduces a character followed by a dash, then a description of that character. 3) in the first line of each stanza, the author follows the pattern of a noun followed by a pair of adjectives. what is the purpose of this pattern? a) the author hopes to create a peaceful feeling for the readers. b) the object and its adjectives are used to create a sense of progress. c) the author uses the pattern to create vivid pictures in the reader's mind. d) the author uses the pattern of man and nature to show the impact of this event.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:00, andres2865
Certain predictable elements of beowulf, such as the superhuman hero and the quest to defeat evil, are common to the form. a. story b. plot c. epic d. novel
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English, 22.06.2019 07:30, genyjoannerubiera
Read this excerpt from the grapes of wrath: snub-nosed monsters, raising the dust and sticking theirsnouts into it, straight down the country, across thecountry through fences, through dooryards, and in and outof gullies in straight lineswhich best describes the tone in this passage
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