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14. A softer, more gentle way of describing something harsh A. Euphemism
B. Metaphor
C. Hyperbole
D. Inference

17. Subtle characterizatuon in which you the reader must put the clues together as to what the character traits the character has
A. Complex character
B. Direct characterization
C. Main Character
D. Indirect Characterization

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