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    • Snowflake
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    • Lightning week 1 >
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      • new allusions >
        • Day 1 >
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        • Day 2 >
          • Poseidon
        • Day 3 >
          • Narcissus
        • day 4 >
          • Companies
        • Midas
        • Hercules
        • Pandora
        • Harry Potter
      • old allusiona
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 Character Traits

Characters are a part of the elements of a story. Character traits, sometimes called character qualities, are important because they tell us what a character is like and what a character thinks, says, or does.




​Find this page in your reading literature notebook. Copy down the notes in your notebook. If you already have the notes written, review them.
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​​Step 1: Watch the video below to learn about character traits.
Note: You don't have to do the assignment described at the end of the video; you can stop the video when it gets to the "Classwork" section
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