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Name the character
Type in the name of the character whose change throughout the story you are going to analyze.
Example: Nick Carraway.
These styles are:
Kinesthetic
It is related to the consciousness of the person, the position and the movement of the parts of the body through sensory organs in the muscles and joints.
Auditory
It is related to the sense of hearing.
Visual
It is related to the sense of seeing.
Metacognition
Awareness and understanding of one's own thought processes.
It is well known that if learners feel good, they learn and understand things better, for that reason they should be made to feel good and comfortable in the classroom.
It is important to know about the language, if we use it well or badly, and if we use it badly, to know what our mistakes are and how to improve them.
Some of the learners couldn't have the same resources or materials that other learners could have, and for that reason it's important that their learning be adapted to their lifestyle.
Learners could have different skills and them should be used in the best way.
We can find learners from different countries or places and we have to make feel them comfortable and included in the classroom.
In the classrooms you always have to deal with men and women, there may be some with different sexual orientations, but despite this, we must treat and respect everyone equally.
There may be learners of different ages and with different tastes and ways of learning, all of which must be taken into account in the same way.
Cognates
Words that have a common etymological origin.
Reinterpretation
Interpreting something in a new or different light.
Overdifferentiation
Unnecessary or excessive differentiation of elements in a phonemic, graphemic, or grammatical system, or in their analysis.
Underdifferentiation
An item that exists in the native language is absent in the target language.
Signs of cross-linguistic interference at this stage
Split
Divide something into two or more parts, especially along a particular line.
Coalescence
Sound change where two or more segments with distinctive features merge into a single segment.
Title
Type in the title and author of the literary work that introduces the character.
Example: The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald.