This is an "object to category" relationship.
Dog belongs to the category "mammal," and snake belongs to the category "reptile."
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The
screen door opens and Goodman comes out, a man in his early forties who
first greets them smiling and then letting the smile fade as he sees
the faces.</span>
Direct characterization is when the author directly tells readers
of some trait or characteristic of a character instead of letting readers
conclude anything about a character based upon a character’s actions. If we look at all of the possible answers for
this question, all except speak of actions that lead readers to determine
characteristics. One, however, blatantly
speaks of how old a person is. With the
words, “a man in his early forties,” the author directly tells readers about
the character, thus, the second answer is an example of direct
characterization.
I don't see the passage, but an antagonist is a villain, or in other words a negative role.
Answer:
Death
Death is one of the most feared things!
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