The correct answer is A. Pat hung her head without speaking a word.
Indirect characterization means that a character is described implicitly - the author did not directly say what a character is like, but rather we as readers have to infer based on their behavior and what they say. Therefore, C is incorrect because that is direct characterization; and B and D are incorrect because they are not characterization at all. Based on A, we can infer that Pat is sad or upset, which is why (s)he is described indirectly.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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I would say A is you awnser I’m sorry if I’m wrong but I think A
Answer:
To show ownership of singular nouns, you would add an apostrophe ( ' ) and ( s ).
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