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Characterization Part 1 - Character Traits
Since character traits and feelings are both expressed as adjectives (words that describe a noun), students
sometimes confuse the two. Here's how to tell the difference.
Character Trait - is a distinguishing quality or attribute belonging to a person. It is (for the most part) a
constant part of that person.
Example: Janet was optimistic, one of those "glass half-full kinds of people.
Feeling - is an emotional state or reaction. It is typically short-lived (ie. when the event which caused the
feeling is over, the feeling subsides as well).
Example: Janet was overjoyed to learn that she had been elected class president.
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Directions:
Step 1: Read each sentence and underline the adjective that describes the character.
Step 2: Use a check mark to note whether the adjective reveals a character trait or a feeling.
Which is it? (Check one.)
Underline the adjective that describes the character.
Character Trait Feeling
1. "I'm bored," complained the toddler. "When are we going to do
something?"
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2. My brother is quite secretive, so I never know when it's a good time or bad
time to ask him for something.
3. "I wouldn't bother Dad tonight," she warned. "He's a little touchy because
his company announced they're laying-off more workers at the end of the
month."
4. Picky Penny won't wear anything that isn't pink or polka-dotted.
5. The fearless Prince drew his sword and charged toward the dragon's lair
without hesitation, as he had one countless times in the past.
6. "Monster energy drinks make me edgy," he whined.
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7. "That was pretty insensitive," I scolded. "She worked on that project for a
week, and you totally trashed it. Why do you always have to do that?"
8. I am one sharp cookie, even if I do say so myself.
9. Able Andy always gets the job done.
10. A dutiful daughter, I washed the dishes that my sister forgot... again.

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