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3 years ago
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“Hey Pat! Great to see you!” boomed Terrence, catching sight of Pat. “Yeah,” Pat said without enthusiasm. “Anything wrong Pat? Y

ou seem kind of quiet.” “No, I’m fine…Well—I’m late to class,” replied Pat. What is this passage an example of? indirect characterization through action direct characterization through action direct characterization through dialogue indirect characterization through dialogue
English
2 answers:
Dmitrij [34]3 years ago
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the writer telling the character’s thoughts through action

nexus9112 [7]3 years ago
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indirect characterization throught dialoge

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