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Grade 12 Superior Reading Level Characterization RM2
Grade 12 Superior Reading Level Characterization RM2
Grade 12 Superior Reading Level Characterization RM2
Nov. 8-12,
Reading Skill Characterization Inclusive Date
2021
Characterization Examples and Definition. (2015, October
Project REACH 31). Literary Devices. Retrieved October 27, 2021, from
Reading Material https://literarydevices.com/characterization/
Week No. 2
Direct Characterization Vs. Indirect Characterization. (2021,
August 1). The Art of Narrative. Retrieved October 27, 2021,
from https://artofnarrative.com/2020/12/21/direct-
characterization-vs-indirect-characterization/
Directions: Read the given reading text, and b. unwavering in her fortitude to persevere
then answer the comprehension questions. c. enduring the pain she had experienced
Write the letter of your choice on the space d. none of the above
provided. ____ 3. “The best sport in the world,” agreed
Rainsford.
____ 1. “Occupied in observing Mr. Bingley’s “For the hunter,” amended Whitney. “Not for the
attentions to her sister, Elizabeth was far from jaguar.”
suspecting that she was herself becoming an “Don’t talk rot, Whitney,” said Rainsford. “You’re
object of some interest in the eyes of his friend. a big-game hunter, not a philosopher. Who cares
Mr. Darcy had at first scarcely allowed her to be how a jaguar feels?”
pretty: he had looked at her without admiration “Perhaps the jaguar does,” observed Whitney.
at the ball; and when they next met, he looked at “Bah! They’ve no understanding.” “Even so, I
her only to criticise. But no sooner had he made rather think they understand one thing–fear. The
it clear to himself and his friends that she had fear of pain and the fear of death.”
hardly a good feature in her face, than he began “Nonsense,” laughed Rainsford. “This hot
to find it was rendered uncommonly intelligent by weather is making you soft, Whitney. Be a
the beautiful expression of her dark eyes.” realist. The world is made up of two classes–the
How did Austen describe Elizabeth through the hunters and the huntees. Luckily, you and I are
eyes of Mr. Dacy? hunters.”
a. undesirable but cannot resist her beauty Based from the conversation, it can be learned
b. desirable and beautiful that Rainsford has _______________.
c. unwanted but not stunning a. love for animals he hunts
d. all of the above b. respect for animals he hunts
____ 2. “She seemed to know, to accept, to c. no pity for animals he hunts
welcome her position, the citadel of the family, d. none of the above
the strong place that could not be taken. And ____ 4. Which of the following quotes about or
since old Tom and the children could not know by Atticus Finch in Harper Lee’s To Kill a
hurt or fear unless she acknowledged hurt and Mockingbird is an example of indirect
fear, she had practiced denying them in herself. characterization?
And since, when a joyful thing happened, they a. Besides that, he wore glasses. He was
looked to see whether joy was on her, it was her nearly blind in his left eye, and said left
habit to build up laughter out of inadequate eyes were the tribal curse of the Finches.
materials. But better than joy was calm.” Whenever he wanted to see something
Steinbeck describes one of the novel’s primary well, he turned his head and looked from
characters, Ma Joad, as the emotional his right eye.
foundation of the family. b. “It was times like these when I thought my
The woman in the passage is best described father, who hated guns and had never
who is ________. been to any wars, was the bravest man
a. experiencing hardship who ever lived.”
Nov. 8-12,
Reading Skill Characterization Inclusive Date
2021
Characterization Examples and Definition. (2015, October
Project REACH 31). Literary Devices. Retrieved October 27, 2021, from
Reading Material https://literarydevices.com/characterization/
Week No. 2
Direct Characterization Vs. Indirect Characterization. (2021,
August 1). The Art of Narrative. Retrieved October 27, 2021,
from https://artofnarrative.com/2020/12/21/direct-
characterization-vs-indirect-characterization/
Nov. 8-12,
Reading Skill Characterization Inclusive Date
2021
Characterization Examples and Definition. (2015, October
Project REACH 31). Literary Devices. Retrieved October 27, 2021, from
Reading Material https://literarydevices.com/characterization/
Week No. 2
Direct Characterization Vs. Indirect Characterization. (2021,
August 1). The Art of Narrative. Retrieved October 27, 2021,
from https://artofnarrative.com/2020/12/21/direct-
characterization-vs-indirect-characterization/
Name :
Grade & Section : ____
Date : November 8-12, 2021
Week No. :2
Reading Material No : 2
Reading Skill : Characterization
1. _____
2. _____
3. _____
4. _____
5. _____
(For No. 6-10 can be in any order)
6. _____
7. _____
8. _____
9. _____
10. _____
Nov. 8-12,
Reading Skill Characterization Inclusive Date
2021
Characterization Examples and Definition. (2015, October
Project REACH 31). Literary Devices. Retrieved October 27, 2021, from
Reading Material https://literarydevices.com/characterization/
Week No. 2
Direct Characterization Vs. Indirect Characterization. (2021,
August 1). The Art of Narrative. Retrieved October 27, 2021,
from https://artofnarrative.com/2020/12/21/direct-
characterization-vs-indirect-characterization/
Name :
Grade & Section : ____
Date : November 8-12, 2021
Week No. :2
Reading Material No : 2
Reading Skill : Characterization
Answer Key
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. C
5. D
(For No. 6-10 can be in any order)
6. B
7. C
8. D
9. E
10. F