<span>A. The widow cares about Huck and takes care of him. The characterization is direct because the reader hears about her actions toward and thoughts about Huck.
It is a direct characterization because the characteristics of the widow is told to the audience. Huck tells the audience the traits and attributes of the widow.
An indirect characterization shows the audience how the character acts in a situation. It urges the audience to engage himself in the story and identify what the characteristics of the widow are by showing how the widow acts towards Huck. </span>
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Their opinion differs mainly when discussing what they each thought about Julius Caesar. The cobbler is happy to celebrate Caesar's triumph. He goes out to cheer for him, and to celebrate along with other Romans. Flavius and Murellus, however, have a much lower opinion of Caesar and do not share the respect and reverence that the cobbler shows for him.