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Karo-lina-s [1.5K]
3 years ago
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Read this excerpt from Their Eyes Were Watching God: "Janie saw her life like a great tree in leaf with the things suffered, thi

ngs enjoyed, things done and undone. Dawn and doom was in the branches." In this example, how does Zora Neale Hurston advance characterization of Janie?A. direct characterizationB. direct narrationC. indirect characterizationD. overt characterization
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1 answer:
podryga [215]3 years ago
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Answer:

I think it would be C

Explanation:

It was a very meaningful text, it described character traits and feeling in a different way. It was really obvious you know?? It wasn't very direct, but still understandable. So it think it is C.

Note: I may be wrong, if so, i am deeply sorry<3

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