Just like real people, fictional characters sometimes have complicated personalities. Often characters are dynamic, which means they can grow or change.

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Just like real people, fictional characters sometimes have complicated personalities. Often characters are dynamic, which means they can grow or change over time. For example, in the real world, people are dynamic. People may not intend to change their interests, but because of time and growing up, it just happened. As we continue reading the novel, we will notice aspects of Ha’s character, or different sides of her personality. How do you think Ha will grow and change? Why?

We will be using a graphic organizer to collect key details we notice about the different aspects of Ha’s character. We will also be reading about challenges Ha faces as she and her family flee their home. Since Ha is a dynamic character, these challenges will reveal more of her character but will also change her character. Please take out a blank piece of paper and we will show you how to set up your own Structured Notes graphic organizer. As you read for homework, you will be collecting details and notes on this organizer.

Key Detail Page Number What challenges does Ha face fleeing home? How do the challenges reveal her dynamic character? Vocabulary “The first hot bite of freshly cooked rice, plump and nutty, makes me imagine the taste of ripe papaya although one has nothing to do with the other.” Page 78 Ha is suffering from thirst and hunger, but she wants to be hopeful. As soon as she experiences a small comfort, her mind goes right to the papaya…even though rice and papaya have nothing to do with each other, like she says. Rations (This word helps us understand something that Ha is experiencing and shows her focus is on food.) ***Follow this example as you back through pages 73-90.**** Focus on key details that reveal the challenges Ha is facing and her dynamic character.

Homework: Add to the chart, focusing on key details that reveal Ha’s character and the challenges she is facing. Reference pages 73 -90 of the text.