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inna [77]
3 years ago
15

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English
1 answer:
tigry1 [53]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Authors use indirect characterization by depicting their interactions with other people to present what a character is like. The author conveys in this excerpt that many people love Shlemiel by showing how he was so concerned about his friends when he was missing.  

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