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bulgar [2K]
1 year ago
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Madame Sofronie’s character is most developed through

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Mrrafil [7]1 year ago
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We can actually deduce here that Madame Sofronie’s character is most developed through: Indirect characterization, using her thoughts and action.

<h3>What is indirect characterization?</h3>

Indirect characterization refers to the way that a character is described or presented through the character's dialogue, actions, thoughts, etc.

We see that in The Gift Of Magi, Madame Sofronie is seen as a character. She is described using indirect characterization.

Learn more about indirect characterization on brainly.com/question/887965

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