Dear Make a Wish,
I’ve chosen your charity to donate money to because what you do for children is so amazing. Giving children who are sick something that they’ve always wanted to do is one of the kindest things that anyone could do. I’d love for you to use this money to do something amazing for a child and make their dream come true. What you do is so uplifting and makes children finally have some peace and happiness in a world of struggle. They check is attached to this letter, i hope it is enough to help! Thank you so much for all you guys do.
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Answer:
<u><em>Direct characterization: </em></u>
<em>Example 1:</em> "They were the daughters of a spry, hardworking little washerwoman"
<em>Example 2:</em> "Wicked, disobedient little girl!” said Aunt Beryl bitterly to Kezia, and she slammed the doll’s house to
<u><em>Indirect characterization:</em></u>
<em>Example 1:</em> " Lil Kelvey's going to be a servant when she grows up.” " O-oh, how awful! " said Isabel Burnell, and she made eyes at Emmie.
<em>Example 2:</em> Lil, for instance, who was a stout, plain child, with big freckles, came to school in a dress made from a green art-serge table-cloth of the Burnells', with red plush sleeves from the Logans' curtains.
Explanation:
Direct characterization: <u><em>A character is described by the author, narrator, and by the other characters</em></u>
Indirect characterization: <u><em>A characters personality is shown through their actions and speeches.</em></u>
This is A, a 'sentence'. Because it doesn't need a punctuation, so its omission here doesn't make it a run-on sentence.