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Direct characterization is a method of indicating what a character is like by directly stating their personality traits. Characterization is the process of making a character (usually a fictional one but not always) seem like a fully fledged person by providing details about their personality.
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There are two main types of characterization: direct and indirect characterization. Direct characterization is when the author comes right out and tells the reader what to think about the character. ... Examples of Indirect Characterization: Jeff walked up to Mark and took his sandwich off of his plate.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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<h3>"Smoking should be banned in restaurants rather than people should  not be allowed to smoke in restaurants."</h3><h3 />
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Five statements regarding the above statement can be:
-  Restaurants should put up signs that clearly say "No Smoking Allowed" outside the entrance.
- Restaurants are public spaces where all kinds of people come, one should not even think of smoking there.
- Smoking at enclosed spaces especially cafes, restaurants, etc., should be totally banned.
- One should never smoke in front of minors and non-smokers.
- The fact that smoking kills should be accepted and understood by all.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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the title is not stated, but all the answers are true statements
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The daughters of the Princess of Wales were successfully treated.
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