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Page 1: Thank You, M’am Part 2 In fiction, as in real life, what characters say can reveal a lot about them. To get to know the characters in a story, pay close

Thank You, M’amPart 2

Page 2: Thank You, M’am Part 2 In fiction, as in real life, what characters say can reveal a lot about them. To get to know the characters in a story, pay close

In fiction, as in real life, what characters say can reveal a lot about them.

To get to know the characters in a story, pay close attention to the dialogue, or conversation between characters.

Thank You, M’amLiterary Focus: Dialogue

Page 3: Thank You, M’am Part 2 In fiction, as in real life, what characters say can reveal a lot about them. To get to know the characters in a story, pay close

As you read “Thank You, M’am,” notice what the characters say to each other—and what they don’t say. Then, decide what you think of them.

“Your face is dirty. I got a great mind to wash your face for

you.”

“You gonna take me to jail?”

Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones Roger

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Thank You, M’amLiterary Focus: Dialogue

From “Thank You, M’am” from Short Stories by Langston Hughes. Copyright © 1996 by Ramona Bass and Arnold Rampersad. Reproduced by permission of Hill and Wang, a division of Farrar, Straus and Giroux, LLC.

Page 4: Thank You, M’am Part 2 In fiction, as in real life, what characters say can reveal a lot about them. To get to know the characters in a story, pay close

Most good writers don’t tell you directly what their characters are like. Instead, you have to make inferences about characters based on what they say and do.

Prior experience with people and

situations

Inference about a

character

Observations of characters’ speech

and actions

Thank You, M’amReading Skills: Making Inferences

Page 5: Thank You, M’am Part 2 In fiction, as in real life, what characters say can reveal a lot about them. To get to know the characters in a story, pay close

After you read “Thank You, M’am,” skim through it again and jot down clues that you think reveal something important about the characters.

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• Pay close attention to character’s actions and the dialogue.

• Discuss the subtext—what characters don’t say aloud but may be thinking, feeling, or communicating without words.

Thank You, M’amReading Skills: Making Inferences