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Of Mice and Men Chapter 3, May 5 Read Chapter 3 pgs 38-44 and answer the questions on the study guide for those pages.
1. Using direct characterization (author directly tells you about the character), describe a
character of your choice in
detail. Include a page number to support your answer.
Character name:
Direct Characterization:
2. Based on your character's actions and reactions around the other characters (indirect
characterization) describe that character as a person. Use one piece of textual evidence
to support your claim for each section below.
Character's speech (direct quotes) textual evidence:
What you learned about the character:
Character's appearance textual evidence:
What you learned about the character:
Character's private thoughts textual evidence:
What you learned about the character:

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