English, 27.06.2020 15:01, gus2006santos
Read the excerpt below and answer the question.
In the years that followed, I failed her many times, each time asserting my will, my right to fall short of expectations. I didn't get straight As. I didn't become class president. I didn't get into Stanford. I dropped out of college.
Which characterization technique does the author use in the excerpt?
A:sensory detail
B:implicit description
C:direct characterization
D:indirect characterization
Just tell me which one A-D
I don’t need a paragraph why just need to know the answer
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