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Masteriza [31]
4 years ago
12

Which description is an example of direct characterization?

English
2 answers:
tatyana61 [14]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The last one (he was rude, shuffling to the front of the buffet line and elbowing customers out of his way)

Explanation:

I am not enitrely sure but I think it's the last one because the definition of a direct charactization is basically exactly what the words state. A direct characterization is when you talk about a character's PERSONALITY directly meaning it shouldn't be the first one because there is no personality directly stated and all though 2 and 3 mention some sort of personality, it is not direct. I think the most direct sentence of stating the man's personality is the last. let me know if this helps you :)

Reika [66]4 years ago
3 0

Answer: he was rude, shuffling to the front of the buffet line and elbowing customers out of the way

Explanation:

this is the answer because it is directly stating that he was rude

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