Week 3 RR? - Understanding my character(s)
(Be sure to include quote and page number!!)
You must use at LEAST 2 quotes from the book.
Understanding your character is a good way for you to really get into your book and see from another person's perspective. In your response this week, describe your character. Think about and discuss:
-1. your main character's personality
- 2. how they act/behave
- 3. what they look like
- 4. how old they are
- 5 what sort of education do you think that they have
- 6 who their friends and family are
- 7 what their financial (money) situation is
- 8 and what their job is (if they have one).
I am reading MORE SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK by Alvin Schwartz. I have lots of main character and each stories. One most good story I had read was ONE SUNDAY MORNING. The main character is Ida and she is a girl who always goes to church every Sunday morning at seven o'clock. She doesn't live with her family and she is not merry or have kids. I imagined her with black hair, and her hair is down, and she wearing a dress. She doesn't really go out to buy so she really lose of lot of money. I think she doesn't have friends close to her and I don't know if she works or not.
On page 6 and 7
Evelyn,
ReplyDeleteGrade: 3
We need to sit down and talk about how to "hear" if a sentence is complete.
You give some good ideas but you don't support them. Why do you "imagine" she looks like that? What does going to church say about her personality/behavior? Why does she go to church? Why doesn't she have friends?
Did you take notes????
How can I help you be successful?
It doesnt really tells all these questions
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