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Ray Of Light [21]
3 years ago
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Read the passage. I lazily flipped through the pages of my textbook and yawned. “Too bad I can’t be more like my brother,” I tho

ught. He is very studious and a bit of a perfectionist, and he’s always anxious to learn new things. It’s hard to believe that anyone can be that focused. But me? Well, that’s a different story. I am much more likely to spend my time daydreaming.
 Which phrase from the passage is an example of indirect characterization?
 a bit of a perfectionist
anxious to learn new things
can be that focused
spend my time daydreaming
English
2 answers:
Brrunno [24]3 years ago
7 0
Pretty sure it's spend my time daydreaming or can be that focused.
mote1985 [20]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:it’s can be that focused

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