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Shkiper50 [21]
3 years ago
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Which story element most clearly shows direct characterization? A. The words a character says B. A character's private thoughts

and feelings while alone C. The choices a character makes to solve problems D. One character's description of another character's personality
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2 answers:
EleoNora [17]3 years ago
5 0
D. One character's description of another character's personality 

<span>Characterization is when readers are directly told about the characteristics/personality of a character I the story.  Indirect characterization is where readers are left to deduce a character’s personality based upon actions.  For instance, if we read how a character destroys public property for fun, readers could deduce how the character is antisocial.  However, if readers are blatantly told that a character is antisocial, then this is an example of direct characterization.  As such, “D” is the best response.  </span>




maks197457 [2]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:the correct answer is D. one charater description of another character personality

Explanation:

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