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There are five main methods of indirect characterization: speech, thoughts, effect, action, and looks, often abbreviated STEAL. Use this STEAL chart and reference guide in your classroom, so students may easily apply indirect characterization techniques to any short story, poem, or novel.
Using the acronym STEAL, students will practice analyzing a character. This lesson includes an explanation of the STEAL strategy, a video demonstration, and two options for student practice or assessment.
May 20, 2024 · This printable STEAL characterization reference guide is the perfect tool to add to your students’ writing journals for them to reference all year long. We have included two versions of the anchor chart for students of differing grade bands.
learly characterize (directly or indirectly) your character. (Make sure you choose your fiv. Proper citations for each quotationY. UR CHARACTER’S NAMECharacter is (tr. it) because (reason).Character is (tr. it) because (reason).Character is (trait) because (reason).Put any “thought” Put any “speech” characterization characterization ...
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This Study Guide consists of approximately 50 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Steal This Book. Print Word PDF
This document provides a graphic organizer called the STEAL method to analyze characters from readings. The STEAL method examines 5 ways authors indirectly reveal a character's personality: Speech, Thoughts, Effects on Others, Actions, and Looks.
Unveil the complexities of character with our Steal Characterization Essay task! Dive deep into literature, dissecting characters through the STEAL method—studying Speech, Thoughts, Effects on others, Actions, and Looks.