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English, 25.07.2019 07:40, zaikam81

Read the following excerpt from “a dark brown dog” by stephen crane. the child sat down on the step and the two had another interview. during it the dog greatly exerted himself to the child. he performed a few gambols [tricks] with such abandon that the child suddenly saw him to be a valuable thing. he made a swift, avaricious [greedy] charge and seized the rope. is this description of the dog direct or indirect characterization? why? a. direct. the narrator provides clear information about the dog. b. indirect. the narrator provides clear information about the dog. c. direct. the narrator uses words and thoughts to reveal character traits of the dog. d. indirect. the narrator uses words and thoughts to reveal character traits of the dog.

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