New Hampshire Foundations of Reading Practice Test

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Which method is commonly used to compare and contrast characters?

Character sketches

Character maps

Character maps are a visual tool that helps in comparing and contrasting characters by organizing information about them in a graphical format. They often display traits, relationships, and significant events related to the characters, making it easy to identify similarities and differences at a glance. This method is particularly effective for visual learners and provides a structured way to analyze how characters relate to one another and contribute to the storyline. Character sketches tend to focus on descriptions and physical traits, character reflections involve personal thoughts and insights about characters, and character profiles summarize background information. While all of these methods have their merits, they do not emphasize the comparative aspect in quite the same way that character maps do. This focus on visual representation and relational understanding makes character maps a go-to choice for analyzing characters in depth.

Character reflections

Character profiles

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