Before you begin - make sure you have completed the first two posts AND eight comments on your peers' blog. If you have not completed this work - do not start this assignment.
GET CAUGHT UP!!!
GET CAUGHT UP!!!
This week you will be spending time with a CHARACTER in your current novel.
As always, begin your blog post by identifying your novel - correctly using the MLA format for citations. Many of you have discovered easybib.com - a great tool for creating correct MLA bibliographic entries.
See an example of a properly formatted MLA citation below:
Collins, Suzanne. Mockingjay. New York: Scholastic, 2010. Print.
(You may also choose to add a visual for the novel using the 'Add Image' icon found on your NEW POST toolbar. Be sure to include a citation for your borrowed image.)
Now begin your third post:
(You may also choose to add a visual for the novel using the 'Add Image' icon found on your NEW POST toolbar. Be sure to include a citation for your borrowed image.)
Now begin your third post:
1. Select three words to describe the character in your novel. Define each word, and provide two synonyms and two antonyms for each.
2. Answer the question: How do you know that this character has these qualities? Using direct quotations from the book describe how the author has revealed these character traits. Select one direct quotation for EACH trait. These quotations can either TELL (direct presentation) or SHOW (indirect presentation) that these characteristics exist for your character. Use the synonyms you have come up with to avoid being repetitive in your response.
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