Original PromptCan you scaffold this worksheet for students that need sentence starters or word banks
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The document outlines the STEAL technique for inferring character traits in literature. STEAL is an acronym that stands for Speech, Thoughts, Effect on Others, Actions, and Looks.
1. **Speech**: It involves analyzing what the charac...
The STEAL method is a structured approach to analyzing characters in literature. It helps readers identify and understand a character's traits through five key elements represented by the acronym: S for Speech, T for Thoughts, E for Effect on others, A for Actions, and L for Looks. By examining what characters say, their inner thoughts, how others respond to them, their behaviors, and their appearance, readers gain a deeper insight into their personalities and motivations. The document also includes examples and practice exercises, focusing on characters like Cinderella and scenarios involving other characters, to reinforce the application of the STEAL method in identifying character traits. A word bank of descriptive terms is provided to aid in this analysis, enabling readers to articulate their observations effectively.