Functions of characterization Why was Dexter able to go with Judy? ordinary; commonplace unstable; uncertain What happens after Judy marries? Direct characterization Provide and example of indirect characterization How old is Judy when she is introduced? childish annoyance; sulkiness How does Dexter feel at the end of the story? Indirect characterization S.T.E.A.L. What do the seasons represent to Dexter? How is Judy during their first date? an unsettled or changeable state Provide an example of direct characterization continual shift or change What is Dexter's ultimate goal? to cause to occur suddenly in an offensively obvious, unashamed manner Describe Dexter expressing sadness or sorrow Describe Judy How are Irene and Judy different? Functions of characterization Why was Dexter able to go with Judy? ordinary; commonplace unstable; uncertain What happens after Judy marries? Direct characterization Provide and example of indirect characterization How old is Judy when she is introduced? childish annoyance; sulkiness How does Dexter feel at the end of the story? Indirect characterization S.T.E.A.L. What do the seasons represent to Dexter? How is Judy during their first date? an unsettled or changeable state Provide an example of direct characterization continual shift or change What is Dexter's ultimate goal? to cause to occur suddenly in an offensively obvious, unashamed manner Describe Dexter expressing sadness or sorrow Describe Judy How are Irene and Judy different?
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
G-Functions of characterization
O-Why was Dexter able to go with Judy?
O-ordinary; commonplace
O-unstable; uncertain
G-What happens after Judy marries?
I-Direct characterization
N-Provide and example of indirect characterization
N-How old is Judy when she is introduced?
G-childish annoyance; sulkiness
I-How does Dexter feel at the end of the story?
I-Indirect characterization
G-S.T.E.A.L.
B-What do the seasons represent to Dexter?
G-How is Judy during their first date?
O-an unsettled or changeable state
I-Provide an example of direct characterization
B-continual shift or change
B-What is Dexter's ultimate goal?
N-to cause to occur suddenly
B-in an offensively obvious, unashamed manner
N-Describe Dexter
B-expressing sadness or sorrow
O-Describe
Judy
I-How are Irene and Judy different?