Young people usually express themselves in a vague and short way. Morever, young people make use of informal vocabulary when they speak; words like "eager", and expressions like "bursting with excitement" or "a long day of testing" are ways of speaking in a formal way that are not common among young people. Therefore, option C: <em>We ran ro the cars and jumped in because we hated school</em> might be used to depict the voice of a young character because it is shorter and informal.
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I believe the correct answer is D- <span> It rained heavily during the afternoon, but we managed to have our picnic anyway.</span>
Answer:
2) by noticing how the character interacts with other characters
3) by noticing details about what the character says, does, and thinks
4) by noticing how the other characters perceive the character
7) by noticing statements the narrator makes about the character's appearance
Explanation:
Remember that indirect characterization means that the author makes the readers infer the character's personality through their actions, dialogue, thoughts, feelings, interactions with other characters, or physical appearance.
Answer: A: My sister is excited that her swim team earned a championship and that her debate team won its first tournament.
Explanation: In this sentence the common word "that" is used ("that her swim team" and "that her debate team") leading me to believe that A is the answer.