What is indirect characterization? A. a minor character who is not well developed at all within the story B. a character developed with a statement about character by the author C. a character developed by comparison to other characters in the story D. a character developed through actions, dialogue, and description of the character
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D. a character developed through actions, dialogue, and description of the character
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Answer: D. a character developed through actions, dialogue, and description of the character.
Explanation: Indirect characterization is the author uses actions, thoughts, and speech, to show the reader who character is.
For example: Tracy had said quietly, "you'll change, whether you think you will or not. Nothing ever stays the same."
Inference: worried
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