An example of direct characterization<span> is when the narrator specifically tells us what a character is like. ... </span>Indirect characterization<span> is when the narrator shows the reader something about the character through the character's actions, things the character says, or things other characters say.</span>
Cumulus, mature, dissipating
as in when the clouds rain
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evaporation,condensation,precipitation <span />
<span>The correct answer is caesionid. This word means a confusion between two different species. By focusing on the idea of confusion, this word can fit the clues (if one regards these clues as stereotypical). For example, girls can love confusion (theoretically and again, stereotypically) in regard to romance, because they're captivated by confusing or mysterious boys. Boys thus use confusion in this way to appeal to girls. Parents hate confusion, considering they are the heads of their household and want everything to run smoothly. Mobiles are scared of confusion, because it can cause disorder in technological devices and thus ruin these devices. </span>