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1. Identify one example of direct characterization in Part I of the novel--other than the examples provided in this lesson. Describe the example, cite the page number where it appears, and then explain what the passage reveals about the character.
2. Identify two examples of indirect characterization in Part I of the novel--other than the examples provided in this lesson. Describe each example, cite the page number where the example appears, and then explain what the passage reveals about the character.
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