Answer:
The sentence that is an example of indirect characterization is:
D. I am quick to say thank you and return the favor if someone does something nice for me.
Explanation:
Options A through C use direct characterization. People are being described directly, explicitly, so to speak, through the use of adjectives - "frightened", "childish and immature", "surprised and overjoyed". However, letter D makes use of indirect characterization. Instead of using adjectives, the speaker is describing himself through his actions. When he says he thanks others and returns the favor, we can indirectly infer that he is grateful.
In the pages 141-171, Beowulf had shown his intention to slay Grendel. Beowulf may have been fatherless in an early, but he had grown to be a brave warrior. He was also boastful and had bragged that he can kill any creatures, even the ones that seemed to be impossible to defeat.
The speaker uses a mic/microphone so that the audience can clearly hear him or her.
The option that best states why multimedia presentations use many forms of communication is the last one - to connect with the audience with an engaging display.
People love technology and use many of its forms - so appealing to their interests and desires through various types of multimedia communication will definitely bring about the best results possible. It's not about impressing anyone or stunning them, but rather reaching a large group of people.
C. Suzie, my best friend, is also an amazing athlete.
It is the sentence that does not contain any errors in comma usage.
Usage of commas
1) to separate items in a series
2) to separate coordinating adjectives
3) to separate two independent clauses (compound sentence)
4) to separate the introductory words from the independent clause.
5) to separate nonessential words, phrases, and clauses
* All choices contain an "appositive". An appositive renames the subject.
My best friend is an appositive for Suzie.Thus it is enclosed by commas to separate it from the rest of the sentence.