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[PDF File] I Can Analyze a choice, then Infer character traits and …
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(Use one of these words or another feeling: happy, worried, sad, angry.) This is why I infer the person felt that way. I used this evidence in the text. _____ _____ Choice the person makes about the problem: _____ This is a trait that the choice shows. _____ Remember, a character trait or characteristics is how a person is all the time—traits ...
[PDF File] character traits - Yonkers Public Schools
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character traits Words that describe a character’s personality. brave courageous hard-working fearless smart strong cheerful friendly happy jolly kind nice wonderful angry nosy bossy sad dangerous selfish disrespectful sneaky lazy tricky mean unkind friendly nice fun playful gentle popular honest respectful kind trustworthy
[PDF File] Character Traits
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Character Traits Active/ Energetic/ Lively/ Busy Inactive/ Lazy/ Sluggish/ Lethargic Adventurous/ Daring/ Risky/ Bold/ Fearless Cautious/ Careful/ Shy/ ... Sad/ Melancholy/ Unhappy/ Miserable/ Depressed/ Discontented/ Disgruntled/ Discouraged/ Let down Leader Follower Overweight/ Obese
[PDF File] Character Traits from A to Z - Long Branch Public Schools
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Character Traits from A to Z. N Q T W naughty quarrelsome talented warm-hearted neat quick talkative welcoming nervous quiet tall willing ... sad upbeat Y secretive upset young P selfish useful youthful patient sensitive patriotic serious peaceful short V …
[PDF File] Building Character - C.S. Lewis Institute
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Building Character Week 1: Introduction Materials Needed: Bibles Over the next eight weeks, you will explore together what it means to be a person of character. During this time, you will find out what God has to say about certain character traits and think about how you might build those traits into your own character.
[PDF File] APPENDIX M Character Feelings and Traits - Scholastic
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Character Feelings and Traits Feeling: How does the character feel now? Trait: How does the character act most of the time? (Shaded words are more challenging.) Happy Sad Mad Good glad unhappy angry kind joyful sorry upset helpful proud hurt cross safe merry gloomy grumpy friendly thrilled lonely grouchy thankful pleasant hopeless moody caring
[PDF File] Adjectives and Character Traits
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We can describe the character by filling in our basic sentence with character traits. Just replace the pronoun he, she, it, or they in the base sentence with the name of the character: Pat is _____. The words that fill in the blank should be adjectives—the character's traits. In the examples on the right, the character traits are sad, happy ...
[PDF File] character traits categories - Mr. Polsky
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Character Traits nice mean sad bright angry antisocial cheerful bossy comfortless caring cruel depressed charming dark down considerate disrespectful friendless delightful evil gloomy encouraging harsh glum friendly hateful heartbroken kind impolite heavy-hearted likable insensitive hopeless
[PDF File] Sample Character Traits - ReadWriteThink
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Sample Character Traits able active adventurous affectionate afraid alert ambitious angry annoyed anxious apologetic arrogant attentive average bad blue bold bored bossy brainy ... sad safe satisfied scared secretive selfish serious sharp short shy silly skillful sly smart sneaky sorry spoiled stingy strange strict stubborn sweet talented
[PDF File] h ap p y , s ad , q u i e t , n e r v o u s , e xc i t e d , r e l i e ...
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Because a character trait reflects who you are inside, it is very difficult to change these traits. Some examples of character traits are: selfish, childish, cooperative, bossy, lazy, brave, intelligent, dishonest, calm, active Character Emotions Emotions are usually fleeting feelings that may be due to an outside force. Emotions show through ...
[PDF File] Character + Physical Traits - Mrs. Sol's Class Elementary
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Character Traits. nice mean sad. bright angry antisocial cheerful bossy comfortless caring cruel depressed charming dark down considerate disrespectful friendless delightful evil gloomy encouraging harsh glum friendly hateful heartbroken kind impoliteheavy-hearted. likable insensitive hopeless loving raging isolated peaceful rude lonely ...
[PDF File] Identify and infer stated and implied character traits
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b. sad c. discouraged d. happy 3. What is a trait you infer about the grandmother? a. worried b. doubtful c. courageous d. sad 4. What is a trait you infer about Jerome? a. respectful b. studious c. careless d. angry 5. Write your own answer to this question. How do you infer the traits of a character in a story?
[PDF File] Character Feelings and Traits Charts (Levels C–I) - Scholastic
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Character Feelings and Traits Charts (Levels J–N) Feeling: How does the character feel now? Trait: How does the character act most of the time? Happy Sad Mad Good overjoyed disappointed furious respectful delighted discouraged irritated thoughtful terrific depressed displeased patient cheerful sorrowful touchy generous
[PDF File] Sample Character Traits - ReadWriteThink
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Sample Character Traits able active adventurous affectionate afraid alert ambitious angry annoyed anxious apologetic arrogant attentive average bad blue bold bored bossy brainy ... sad safe satisfied scared secretive selfish serious sharp short shy silly skillful sly smart sneaky sorry spoiled stingy strange strict stubborn sweet talented
[PDF File] Adjectives and Character Traits - ReadWriteThink
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character: Pat is _____. The words that fill in the blank should be adjectives—the character's traits. In the examples on the right, the character traits are sad, happy, angry, and imaginative. Pat is sad. Pat is happy. Pat is angry Pat is imaginative. The author may tell us the character traits directly, but more often the author will show us
[PDF File] character traits categories
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Character Traits nice mean sad bright angry antisocial cheerful bossy comfortless caring cruel depressed charming dark down considerate disrespectful friendless delightful evil gloomy encouraging harsh glum friendly hateful heartbroken kind impolite heavy-hearted likable insensitive hopeless
[PDF File] Associations of Facial Proportionality, Attractiveness, and …
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tiveness and social characteristics.15 Character traits assessed included afraid, angry, disgust, dominant, feminine, masculine, happy, sad, threatening, and trustworthy, selected based on pre-vious studies evaluating facial anomalies.16 Several anatomic measurements are reported in pixels, including face height and
[PDF File] Character Traits - Ms. Knudsen's English classes
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Character Traits Characters (and real-life people) have unique attributes called traits. Honest Light-hearted Leader Expert Brave Conceited Mischievous Demanding Thoughtful Keen Bright Courageous Serious Funny Humorous Sad Poor Rich Tall Dark
[PDF File] Character Traits: Synonyms - Teaching Made Practical
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Character Traits: Synonyms Nice helpful friendly kindhearted compassionate pleasant thoughtful agreeable courteous Mean wicked rude thoughtless impolite cruel hateful unfriendly unkind Happy cheerful joyful excited satisfied content delighted pleased glad Sad depressed serious gloomy miserable unhappy discouraged sorrowful mournful Smart ...
[PDF File] Identifying Character Traits - ReadWriteThink
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And these actions show us what kind of people these characters are: friendly, sad, nosey, happy, lovestruck, confused, angry, or inventive. When we talk about a character, we often describe that character in terms of character traits, descriptive adjectives like happy or sad that tell us the specific qualities of the character.
[PDF File] Character Traits List & Examples - TeacherVision
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Character Traits List & Examples Character traits are the individual characteristics and qualities that make characters from books, stories, movies, plays, and other art forms come to life for readers. ... • Sad • Salty • Sarcastic • Selfish • Shady • Simple-minded • Sneaky • Squirrely • Stubborn • Suspicious • Thoughtless ...
[PDF File] POSITIVE Character Traits
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POSITIVE Character Traits A character trait is a way to describe someone. It is their personality. These change slowly or may stay the same throughout a story. Elementary Essentials. ... sad sa#sfied scared shocked surprised terrified thankful thrilled uneasy unhappy upset worried Elementary Essentials
[PDF File] Character Traits Word Wall Table of Contents - Mississippi …
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Character Traits Word Wall Sort by Synonyms Use the word wall headings on pages 4 – 11 to help group character traits with similar meanings. This will help build character trait vocabulary in students – instead of using the word “funny” to describe a character, students have other options like “hysterical” or “comical.” Pages 4 ...
[PDF File] Character Traits - Mrs. Sol's Class Elementary
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Character Traits nice mean sad bright angry antisocial cheerful bossy comfortless caring cruel depressed charming dark down considerate disrespectful friendless delightful evil gloomy encouraging harsh glum friendly hateful heartbroken kind impolite heavy-hearted likable insensitive hopeless
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