The correct answer is C. I asked him if Mitchell could go with us. "He's right good with horses now," I said. "He's gentle with them, and they trust him."
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Direct characterization can be identified because characters are described through adjectives or precise details that let you known how a character is. This does not occur in indirect characterization that implies presenting the words and actions of the character to indirectly show the personality of the character.
Direct characterization occurs in the third excerpt because Mitchell is described as "gentle"; also, this occurs in the detail "He's good with horses now" because these show the personality of Mitchell and his abilities with horses. Also, in other options, Mitchell's personality is presented through his actions or words, which is indirect characterization.
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Reactions to the Treaty in Germany were very negative. There were protests in the German Reichstag Parliament and out on the streets. It is not hard to see why Germans were outraged. Germany lost 10% of its land, all its overseas colonies, 12.5% of its population, 16% of its coal and 48% of its iron industry.
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Speakers of Athabaskan languages often use the same term for a language and its associated ethnic group (similar to the use of ‘English’ for both a language and a people), typically naming these with some form of ‘person’ or ‘human,’ as with Navajo diné.
Nowadays that is quite easy if you have a computer with an internet connection and know how to use it. You need to go to the Senate or the House web page and examine the roll call vote tallies to find the exact record of votes every day.
You can also go to the Congressional record web page for vote tallies for the two chambers of Congress. However it is important to make a difference between the different types of votes since not all of these are recorded by name. Voice votes are only voted by the Congressperson saying “aye” or “no” to a particular proposition or bill. Division or standing votes are voted by raising a hand and then the presiding officers count the Members.