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3 February, 21:45

How do writers use direct characterization in a story? a. by unveiling the thoughts and actions of the character b. through the writer's statements about the character c. through the comments and reactions of other characters d. by showing the character's comments about himself or herself

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  1. 3 February, 23:43
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    b. through the writer’s statements about the character

    What direct characterization is is when the author blatantly/obviously/directly tells readers about traits of a character. This does not leave anything for readers to interpret as typically readers will infer characteristics about a character based upon a character’s actions, thought, or words. However, direct characterization will have the author say something about a character like, "He always had a soft spot for anything sentimental and would always speak politely to older people because he wished others would one day treat him with respect when he got old."
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