Answer:
Direct characterization is a method of indicating what a character is like by directly stating their personality traits. Characterization is the process of making a character (usually a fictional one but not always) seem like a fully fledged person by providing details about their personality.
Explanation:
There are two main types of characterization: direct and indirect characterization. Direct characterization is when the author comes right out and tells the reader what to think about the character. ... Examples of Indirect Characterization: Jeff walked up to Mark and took his sandwich off of his plate.
B. Sad it would be this because if the woman started to weep, then it is sad. Cause usually sad things tend to make people cry
Ross could end saying "I myself love classic rock, and I think that it was great. It mirrored the new found freedom and chilled everyone out a bit."
Thunderclan89
Answer:
I'd say D
Explanation:
B is wrong (clearly), C is to... straight foward.... and A is a possibility but I believe its D.
Well saying dunno is an error in formal/academic writing. In academic writing you would have to write, i do not know, though.