Characters in Literature

Characters in Literature by Nathan Levy is a 32-page book published by Trend Enterprises, Incorporated in 2000. This edition presents an engaging activity designed to enhance creative and divergent thinking skills through a guessing game format. Readers are invited to listen to clues and deduce the identities of various characters, making it a versatile resource for cooperative learning.
In this interactive experience, children of all ages can enjoy a fun and educational challenge that encourages teamwork and critical thinking. The format promotes deductive reasoning as participants listen carefully and ask questions to uncover the answers. This book serves as an entertaining tool for developing literary criticism skills while fostering collaboration among peers.
Official synopsis Publisher
Listen to the clues … can you guess who is being described? Whose Clues? is “The Famous Guessing Name Game” that provides a fun, change-of-pace activity anytime, anywhere! Whose Clues? books develop creative, divergent thinking skills and encourage cooperative learning. Children of all ages have fun as they listen carefully, think deductively, ask questions, and work together to find the answers.
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