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Basile [38]
3 years ago
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Which of the following are examples of INDIRECT characterization?

English
2 answers:
Lemur [1.5K]3 years ago
8 0

Indirect characterization -

A) statements by a character about clothes they like.

E) “Orville sighed as he looked at the ad for the new phone. He really ought to save his money instead. But just thinking about the phone made his hands quiver uncontrollably .”

(There could be more idk)

Indirect characterization is a method of indicating what a character is like by revealing their personality through descriptions of their actions, speech, appearance, and interactions with other characters.

Arte-miy333 [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

with the given choices

A) statements by a character about clothes they like.

B) “Ophelia is mad,” he said.

C) the narrator describing a character as “polite”

D) a character making a list of things they hate

E) “Orville sighed as he looked at the ad for the new phone. He really ought to save his money instead. But just thinking about the phone made his hands quiver uncontrollably.”

Answer:

Direct tells the reader

Indirect shows the reader

E) “Orville sighed as he looked at the ad for the new phone. He really ought to save his money instead. But just thinking about the phone made his hands quiver uncontrollably.”

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