

This worksheet helps students identify the underlying reasons behind a character's actions in literature. With engaging exercises such as multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, true/false statements, and paragraph writing, learners will explore how motivations drive character behavior and shape the plot. By understanding character motivation, students develop a deeper comprehension of literature and improve their analytical skills.
The worksheet includes practical exercises designed to make students recognize character goals, values, and inner desires. The activities are aimed at reinforcing the concept of motivation, which is central to understanding character development and story structure. Whether completing multiple-choice questions or writing their own explanations, students will gain a solid grasp of the "why" behind a character's actions, making them more insightful readers and writers.
Exercise 1 – Choose the correct reason for the character's actions:
1. c) Kindness
2. b) Persistence
3. a) Sportsmanship
4. c) Honesty
5. a) Cooperation
6. b) Duty
7. a) Truth
8. c) Unity
9. b) Bravery
10. a) Patience
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blank to Describe the Character's Motivation:
1. goal
2. values
3. reason
4. solve
5. strong
6. actions
7. pressure
8. conflict
9. motivation
10. desire
Exercise 3 – Mark True if the statement explains a motivation correctly and false if not:
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. False
6. True
7. True
8. False
9. True
10. True
Exercise 4 – Underline the Sentence That Shows the Character's Motivation:
1. The girl ran to save the kitten.
2. He worked late to earn a promotion.
3. They practiced to win the trophy.
4. He apologized to make things right.
5. She stood up to protect her friend.
6. He saved money to buy a new bike.
7. They shared snacks to show kindness.
8. She studied hard to pass the exam.
9. He painted to express his feelings.
Exercise 5 – Complete the paragraph to explain the character’s motivation:
1. **motivation**
2. **action**
3. **acts**
4. **motivation**
5. **motivation**
6. **lesson**
7. **motivation**
8. **character**
9. **understand**
Character motivation is the reason why a character acts in a story, helping students understand actions and decisions in a class 6 grammar worksheet.
Students can look for clues like actions, dialogue, and feelings to understand why a character behaves in a certain way in CBSE English worksheets.
It helps students improve reading comprehension, analyze stories better, and build strong interpretation skills in English grammar and literature worksheets.