<span>b.through the writer’s statements about
the character</span>
What direct characterization is is when the author
blatantly/obviously/directly tells readers about traits of a character. This does not leave anything for readers to
interpret as typically readers will infer characteristics about a character based
upon a character’s actions, thought, or words.
However, direct characterization will have the author say something
about a character like, “He always had a soft spot for anything sentimental and
would always speak politely to older people because he wished others would one
day treat him with respect when he got old.”
Hello!
Here is your answer:
Your a seer is A. They came for a better life; what they got instead was a cramped, one bedroom box to live in.
Reason: This question is all about tone and tone is all about they way the Arthur speaks to the refer to get him or her to agree with the Arthur standpoint also the question above the answer choice A would likely make the reader anger because the characters wanted a new life but instead they got a tiny one bedroom room which would make the reader anger.
Your answer is A.
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
The ability to change your attitudes, behaviors, or beliefs to match those around you