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1. Based on the unit, we learned that when you begin to imagine how your characters will look and
how they will act, there are two important approaches to remember. Please name and briefly
define these approaches.
2. While writers track their plots in different ways, all writers tend to follow the same plot structure
and test their characters' actions against the same framework. Briefly explain the framework that
writers use for plot structure.
3. There are a variety of different character types that you can include in your story. Please choose
four character types from the section and briefly describe each one.
4. In this section, we learned that the theme is the vehicle of a story and can be stated in one of
two ways. Please define the two ways that the theme can be expressed and give an example of
a book that clearly shows its theme through these two ways.
5. Describe and briefly define the five strategies that can be used to weave theme throughout the
story

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Based on the unit, we learned that when you begin to imagine how your characters will look and how they will act, there are two important approaches to remember. ... It makes the reader inference about what the character looks like. As for direct characterization, it just explains the character clear and in details.

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