<span>But then Odysseus also had a lot of pride, which was the reason he told Polyphemus that his name was Odysseus . This is the reason it took so long to get home because Poseidon was mad at him</span>
Direct characterization is when an author clearly states in the text what kind of personality the character has. For example, if the author writes " Cidney was always sad" That would be direct characterization. Indirect characterization would be " Cidney always seemed to be frowing or pouting" which would then lead you to believe she's always sad. Both of those examples pretty much mean the same thing exept one is direct and the other is making you infer.
B. an argument that has a flaw in its logic
Instead of the word 'allowed' it should say <em><u>aloud</u></em><em><u>.</u></em>
(meaning that you are reading out loud, not that you had permission to read)
So that if something is not correct they doblethink to make sure and find the solution.