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Read the excerpt below: “It’s all right, dog,” Brock said soothingly. “I won’t hurt you.”
He stayed still. He didn’t want to frighten the little beast. If it ran,
he wasn’t sure he’d be able to catch it in his clumsy dry suit.

This is an example of direct characterization.

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