Direct characterization<span> is how an author tells his or her reader about a character. .</span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
This describes third person omniscient in which the reader shares the perspectives of many characters.
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Atticus has tried to be patient and understanding with his sister, but in this chapter he almost gives in to anger. He restrains himself, however, and Scout notices his feelings only as a subtle change in his behavior towards Alexandra, a “digging in.” In these ways, Atticus Finch is developed as a character.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer: I'd say this segment of the article will mostly attract Young Adults to adults. most teens or younger I doubt could care less what's being said here.