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Outline for Character Analysis Fill in the following structure to help guide your writing. You are allowed to bring this sheet into in-class writing to help you. If there are no lines provided to you, you may not bring in that information. This outline will be confiscated if you write more than you are allowed. 1. Character and attributes (find some synonyms for later use!) 2. ITA 3. Your second sentence 4. Point 1 – quote and page _________ – quote and transition ONLY (Remember to start off with your own sentence to set the context of your quote!) 5. Point 2 – quote and page _________ – quote and transition ONLY 6. Point – quote and page _________ – quote and transition ONLY 7. Concluding sentence Checklist: Double-spaced! Does not use I/me/my/we/us/our Written in blue or black ink. NO PENCIL. Uses transition words or phrases between points Uses the literary present tense GOOD LUCK! You will be fine.

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Outline for Character Analysis

Fill in the following structure to help guide your writing. You are allowed to bring this sheet into in-class

writing to help you. If there are no lines provided to you, you may not bring in that information. This outline

will be confiscated if you write more than you are allowed.

1. Character and attributes (find some synonyms for later use!)

2. ITA

3. Your second sentence

4. Point 1 – quote and page _________ – quote and transition ONLY (Remember to start off with your

own sentence to set the context of your quote!)

5. Point 2 – quote and page _________ – quote and transition ONLY

6. Point – quote and page _________ – quote and transition ONLY

7. Concluding sentence

Checklist:

� Double-spaced! � Does not use I/me/my/we/us/our

� Written in blue or black ink. NO PENCIL. � Uses transition words or phrases between points

� Uses the literary present tense

GOOD LUCK! You will be fine.