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What is the main technique the author uses to develop the characters of Trevor and Hughie? providing Hughie's private thoughts about Trevor providing Hughie's private thoughts about Trevor, describing Trevor's actions involving Hughie and the Baron describing Trevor's actions involving Hughie and the Baron, providing conversations between Hughie and Trevor providing conversations between Hughie and Trevor, describing Hughie's and Trevor's manners and appearance

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