Answer:
4). He watched the rise and fall of a telephone wire.
Explanation:
Physical trait is described as the traits or aspects that are explicit or visually evident. Stated physical traits would imply the physical traits that are intentionally proclaimed by the author.
In the given excerpt from 'Holes', option 4 displays the sentence that contains a stated physical trait as the description of 'watching the rise and fall of a telephone wire' implies the 'visually apparent or physical feature'. The other options(options 1, 2, 3, and 5) imply the 'psychological traits' as implied by the descriptions like 'didn't believe', 'always seemed..in wrong place', 'in his mind' imply mental traits. Thus, <u>option 4</u> is the correct answer.
The answer you are looking for is B
In the above excerpt, Orwell is using indirect characterization.
Here, the private thoughts of the character are telling the reader more about his personality. We learn not only who he supports but also that he is doing so secretly.
Answer: The narrative is between an adult and child and is set up in playground. The child feels left out as he sees others (kids) playing. He is hesitant not because he is shy but because he is doesn't know how to play (implied). The adult understands the hesitation and the reason behind it , without the kid having to spell it out and offers to teach him the game(explicit). The boy is thrilled by this and wants to share it with his parents. His enthusiasm is short lived when he reaches home and realizes that the family is moving .
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