English, 13.06.2020 03:57 patelandrew816
Which story element most clearly shows direct characterization?
A. The narrator's comments about a character's true nature
B. How other characters act when a specific character is around
C. The way a character dresses
D. A character's private thoughts and feelings while alone
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