Answer:
indirect characterization
Explanation:
indirect characterization is when a character is described or characterized indirectly. this means the author describes a character with details; what the character says or does.
it does not simply say "____ is ____ (description like mad, annoying, sad, pretty).
in this example, Gloria "withdraws into a shell where she feels safe and hidden." what is this saying about her? she is shy and insecure. the author does NOT say "Gloria is shy." Or "Gloria is insecure."
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Answer:
Don't know what the answer is but I said A and got it wrong
Explanation:
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Answer:
Children tend to have this behavior when they are learning about the things around them. This is common with children that are younger than seven months. At this age, they may not be able to explore objects with their hands yet, but are rather only able to grab onto items. Since a baby's mouth has more nerve endings than any other part of their bodies, they tend to see what things feel like with their mouths. Babies usually learn through textures.
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