English, 17.10.2019 01:40, pacerskora
How is this line from the passage an example of indirect characterization?
“oh, pete, i can sell them for enough to take me through high school and dress me so like the others that i don't look different, and if i have very good luck i can save some for college.”
the character's ambitions are revealed.
the character talks about pete's dreams.
the narrator describes the antagonist's thoughts.
the narrator describes the character's actions.
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How is this line from the passage an example of indirect characterization?
“oh, pete, i can s...
“oh, pete, i can s...
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