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rosijanka [135]
2 years ago
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It was extremely difficult to get the ball through the hoop. Because of this, when a player was successful, the spectators would

be expected to give him their clothing and jewelry."
Based on this evidence, what can you conclude about the ball and the hoop?
English
1 answer:
slavikrds [6]2 years ago
5 0

Explanation:

I don't get what you want

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"In the Goosebumps books, I did as little characterization as possible..." -because when you are writing scary books, you want the kid reading it to feel like they are experiencing the story."

<h3>What is Characterization?</h3>

Characterization refers to the manner in which a writer presents the actors in a story. He could clearly state their attributes or allow readers to deduce these based on their actions or thoughts.

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