Indirect Characterization shows things that reveal the personality of the character. The abbreviation STEAL are the five different methods of indirect characterization.
Speech (What does the character say? How does he/she speak?),
Thoughts (What is revealed through the character's private thoughts?),
Effect on others toward the character (what is revealed through the character's effect on other people? How to others reaction or behave to the character?),
Actions (What does the character do? How does the character behave?),
Looks (What does the character look like? How does the character dress?).
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Before answering the question, I would like to present the different modes of persuasion, also referred to as ethical strategies or rhetorical appeals. They are maneuvers in rhetoric that classify the speaker's appeal to the audience. The Rhetorical Appeals are:
<u>Ethos:</u> It is how well the presenter convinces the audience that the presenter is qualified to speak on the subject, and by doing that what the presenter says is valid.
<u>Pathos:</u> is an appeal to the audience’s emotions
<u>Logos:</u> it. It is normally used to describe facts and figures that support the speaker's claims or thesis.
<u>Kairos:</u> An orator uses this to their advantage to persuade the audience to act now at the time being
In this particular case the rhetoric appeal used is:
Pathos <u>because the quote is trying to play with the emotions of the people using words like: well-being, security, peace of mind and family.</u>
Answer:
In the beginning of the story Raymond meets her and her brothers bully while training for a race coming up who wants to compete in the race as well
They challenge to see who will win. They both train until the day where the race takes place
Raymond ends up winning the close race and noticing her brother can actually run.
While in shock the bully comes up and congrats each other. Kindness takes over and they become somewhat friends
Explanation:
Hope this helped somewhat! (Read the story last year)
Since you now know the steps of the diagram you can figure out 7 and 8!!