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English, 26.12.2019 14:31 dmccarthey90

Squeezing his eyes shut, ted clutched the armrest as he waited for the dentist to arrive.

what method of characterization does the sentence use to describe the character?

a. appearance b. dialoguec. action d. thoughts

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