ACT I

John Proctor
Revealing character evidence:
ACT I
Revealing character evidence:
Directions:
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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.
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Revealing character evidence:
4.
Cite your evidence in the
space provided.
5.
Place sticky notes on top
of each matching
evidence.
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Revealing character evidence:
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John Proctor
Revealing character evidence:
ACT IV Directions:
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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)
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Dynamic or Static Character Paragraph with Evidence
© B’sBookLove
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Rev. Parris
Revealing character evidence:
ACT I
Revealing character evidence:
Directions:
In-text citation (Author’s last name and page number)
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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)
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)
Revealing character evidence:
In-text citation (Author’s last name and page number)
In-text citation (Author’s last name and page number)
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(
© 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)
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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)
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)
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
)