Step 1: Character and Setting

  1. How might an author use setting to reflect a character's internal conflict?* 1 point By using a vibrant, colorful setting to
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  2. Step 1) Choose a character, a setting/place, and an object from Beowulf. Think about this step as you do your readings in the
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  3. Step 1: Character and Setting (Exposition)Who is your main character? Name: Alaysia Age:12 What do they look like? Brown hair
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  4. Select the letter of the role that setting plays in the passage:The sun beat down on the quiet beach. a. Setting contributes to
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  5. Select the letter of the role that setting plays in the passage:The crowd cheered wildly as the skiers slid swiftly down the
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  6. Select “Yes” or “No” to show whether each fact about a main character could contribute to the development of the
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  7. Select "Yes" or "No" to show whether each fact about a main character could contribute to the development of the cultural
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  8. Select “Yes” or “No” to show whether each fact about a main character could contribute to the development of the
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  9. Select “Yes” or “No” to show whether each fact about a main character could contribute to the development of the
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  10. Select “Yes” or “No” to show whether each fact about a main character could contribute to the development of the
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