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Which of the following is most clearly an instance of indirect characterization from the passage that supports the answer to Part A?
A.
r agreement.
Gandar had always been a hard worker, dedicated to his
family. He was devoted to his parents, visiting often and
sharing what money he could to keep them comfortable.
(paragraph 1)
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been afraid
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B. Kindly and compassionate with family, he was at the same
time a determined, intelligent businessman. (paragraph 1)
ive years,
C. "[I]t would be cowardly not to grab this opportunity," Gandar
replied. His voice wavered slightly as he thought of his ill
father, but he regained control quickly. (paragraph 6)
D.
"Well, I see that you have a mind of your own," said
Gandar's mother. "And I am proud of that, even if I am
completely against this plan of yours." (paragraph 7)

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