John Proctor Revealing character evidence: ACT I Revealing character evidence: Directions: In-text citation (Author’s last name and page number) ( 1. As you read act I, think of adjectives to describe John Proctor. 2. Write each adjective on a sticky note. 3. Next, during a second close-reading, find evidence from the text that revealed those character traits to you. ) Revealing character evidence: 4. Cite your evidence in the space provided. 5. Place sticky notes on top of each matching evidence. In-text citation (Author’s last name and page number) ( ) Revealing character evidence: In-text citation (Author’s last name and page number) In-text citation (Author’s last name and page number) ( ( © B’sBookLove ) ) John Proctor Revealing character evidence: ACT IV Directions: In-text citation (Author’s last name and page number) ( ) 1. Refer back to and review your character reveals from act I. 2. As you read act IV, find examples in which your character has undergone a dynamic change of character OR has remained static (not changed from his or her experiences) 3. Next, repeat the process you did for act I. 4. Lastly, write a paragraph in which you describe how your character is a dynamic or static character using evidence from your chart entries. Revealing character evidence: In-text citation (Author’s last name and page number) ( Dynamic or Static Character Paragraph with Evidence © B’sBookLove ) Rev. Parris Revealing character evidence: ACT I Revealing character evidence: Directions: In-text citation (Author’s last name and page number) ( 1. As you read act I, think of adjectives to describe Rev. Parris. 2. Write each adjective on a sticky note. 3. Next, during a second close-reading, find evidence from the text that revealed those character traits to you. ) Revealing character evidence: 4. Cite your evidence in the space provided. 5. Place sticky notes on top of each matching evidence. In-text citation (Author’s last name and page number) ( ) Revealing character evidence: In-text citation (Author’s last name and page number) In-text citation (Author’s last name and page number) ( ( © B’sBookLove ) ) Rev. Parris Revealing character evidence: ACT IV Directions: In-text citation (Author’s last name and page number) ( ) 1. Refer back to and review your character reveals from act I. 2. As you read act IV, find examples in which your character has undergone a dynamic change of character OR has remained static (not changed from his or her experiences) 3. Next, repeat the process you did for act I. 4. Lastly, write a paragraph in which you describe how your character is a dynamic or static character using evidence from your chart entries. Revealing character evidence: In-text citation (Author’s last name and page number) ( Dynamic or Static Character Paragraph with Evidence © B’sBookLove ) Rev. Hale Revealing character evidence: ACT I Revealing character evidence: Directions: In-text citation (Author’s last name and page number) ( 1. As you read act I, think of adjectives to describe Rev. Hale. 2. Write each adjective on a sticky note. 3. Next, during a second close-reading, find evidence from the text that revealed those character traits to you. ) Revealing character evidence: 4. Cite your evidence in the space provided. 5. Place sticky notes on top of each matching evidence. In-text citation (Author’s last name and page number) ( ) Revealing character evidence: In-text citation (Author’s last name and page number) In-text citation (Author’s last name and page number) ( ( © B’sBookLove ) ) Rev. Hale Revealing character evidence: ACT IV Directions: In-text citation (Author’s last name and page number) ( ) 1. Refer back to and review your character reveals from act I. 2. As you read act IV, find examples in which your character has undergone a dynamic change of character OR has remained static (not changed from his or her experiences) 3. Next, repeat the process you did for act I. 4. Lastly, write a paragraph in which you describe how your character is a dynamic or static character using evidence from your chart entries. Revealing character evidence: In-text citation (Author’s last name and page number) ( Dynamic or Static Character Paragraph with Evidence © B’sBookLove )
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