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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

AFRICAN STORYTELLING - Character Traits to Use When Writing Your Fables

What is a character trait?
Character traits are all the aspects of a person’s behavior and attitudes that make up that person’s personality. Everyone has character traits, both good and bad. Even characters in books have character traits. Character traits are often shown with descriptive adjectives, like patient, unfaithful, or jealous. 1



Be sure to use words from the list below when you write your fable with the African Proverb. If you don't know what some of these words mean, please be sure to look them up.

aggressive                    humble                       stubborn
adventurous                 independent                thoughtful
ambitious                     lazy
argumentative              loveable
bashful                         loyal
bold                              malicious
brave                            neurotic
caring                           obedient
cautious                        outgoing
considerate                   optimistic
clumsy                          patient
dedicated                      patriotic
defiant                          persistent
generous                      pessimistic
greedy                          proud 
gullible                         spiteful
heroic                           selfish
honest                          sneaky
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