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An example of direct characterization<span> is when the narrator specifically tells us what a character is like. ... </span>Indirect characterization<span> is when the narrator shows the reader something about the character through the character's actions, things the character says, or things other characters say.</span>
Explanation:
Lonely cache Ques- `Once you take me to him. She is ruthless but I am a mother. I should not be ruthless. I will go to him
(i) This statement expresses the misery of Kisari? What is the reason for his sadness?
(ii) Was this woman ruthless? If yes, what was the reason for this?
(iii) Explain the purpose of Sanskar and Bhavana Ekanki.
(iv) When and how did the mother's heart change?
<span>She could start with the last sentence instead, allowing suspense
to build as the reader wonders why she is hesitant to ask if Grandma
June needs help.</span>
The answer is B. <span>"Mr. Simpson," I inquired, "are you in charge of organizing the surprise party?"
There needs to be a punctuation mark after "Mr. Simpson" and "I inquired", which are not there in the other answer choices.
Hope this helps! :D</span>