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Read the excerpt from Flannery O'Connor's "The Life You Save May Be Your Own." The daughter could not see far in front of her and continued to play with her fingers. Although th lived in this desolate spot with only her daughter and she had never seen Mr. Shiftlet before, she even from a distance, that he was a tramp and no one to be afraid of. His left coat sleeve was fole show there was only half an arm in it and his gaunt figure listed slightly to the side as if the bree; pushing him. He had on a black town suit and a brown felt hat that was turned up in the front anc back and he carried a tin tool box by a handle. He came on, at an amble, up her road, his face tur the sun which appeared to be balancing itself on the peak of a small mountain. What technique does O'Connor use in the paragraph to create compelling characters? O detailed descriptions O vivid dialogue O multiple settings O believable motivations

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