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Reika [66]
2 years ago
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How can you infer a character's motivation? Select three options. By identifying a specific thought, feeling, or action by analy

zing an author's choices for text structure by describing the problem that is central to the play and its resolution by looking at what the author or others say about the character by looking for and citing evidence in the text as to why the character might think, feel, or act that way.
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Molodets [167]2 years ago
7 0

You can infer a character's motivation by:

  • By identifying a specific thought, feeling, or action.  
  • By looking at what the author or others say about the character
  • By looking for and citing evidence in the text as to why the character might think, feel, or act that way.

The character's motivations in a text are the factors that make the characters act and talk the way that they do in the text.

The character's motivation can be determined by analyzing their thoughts, feelings, and actions.

Understanding the way they are viewed by others in the text and capturing evidence that reflects the character's thoughts.

All of these are ways to infer a character's motivations.

Learn more about the character's motivation here:

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Marrrta [24]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

A ,D ,and E

Explanation:

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