OPPOSITE CHARACTERIZATION 10/21. Agenda Reveal opposite characterization Practice! Begin reading: Ch. 12 finished by tomorrow.

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OPPOSITE CHARACTERIZATION 10/21

Agenda Reveal opposite characterization Practice! Begin reading: Ch. 12 finished by tomorrow

Characterization Trait Quote: Explanation:

Switch up Character: Trait: Quote: “ Harry left to look for them wondering where they could have got to and feeling slightly hurt that they weren’t interested in whether he had his bones or not.” (182) Explanation:

Switch Up Character: Harry Trait: Bitter Quote: “ Harry left to look for them wondering where they could have got to and feeling slightly hurt that they weren’t interested in whether he had his bones or not.” (182) Explanation: This quote shows Harry is bitter because his friend are not there when he got out of the hospital. He feels like his friends should be there waiting for him, not off doing something else. He is bitter that they feel like something else is more important than him.

Practice 1 Character: Trait: Quote: “Caught in the act!’ Ernie yelled, his face stark white, pointing his finger dramatically at Harry.” (203) Explanation: 2 Character: Trait: Quote: “What do you think you’re playing at?” (195) Explanation: