Describing characterization
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Which statement best describes the author's
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English, 23.04.2020 18:01 lillysiege
Describing characterization
Albol
Which statement best describes the author's
* characterization of Manuel in this excerpt?
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Manuel took the three rabbits and carried them away to
the mountains. He was very sad. "Oh!" he said. "If I set
these rabbits free here, how will I find them again?
-“Manuel Had a Riddle"
Virginia Hamilton
The author uses only direct characterization to
show that Manuel is worried about the rabbits.
The author uses indirect characterization by
describing Manuel as "sad."
The author directly characterizes Manuel as sad
and indirectly characterizes him as worried
The author describes Manuel and the rabbits using
direct and indirect characterization
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