I warned Mitchell my daddy was going to be watching him.
"So?" questioned Mitchell.
"You want to go to East Texas?" I asked.
Mitchell, as was his way, shrugged in answer. "Makes no difference t' me."
—The Land,
Mildred D. Taylor
Who is being indirectly characterized in this passage?
Mitchell’s father
Paul’s father
Robert
Mitchell
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Mitchell is being indirectly characterized in this passage.
- In this passage, Mitchell is being indirectly characterized. He is described as having a nonchalant attitude and a lack of concern for the consequences of his actions.
- The speaker, Paul, mentions that he warned Mitchell that his father would be watching him, but Mitchell responds with a shrug and the statement "Makes no difference t' me." This suggests that Mitchell is indifferent to authority or potential repercussions.
- Additionally, Mitchell's nonchalant attitude is reinforced by his willingness to go to East Texas, which implies that he does not consider the potential consequences of his actions.
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