The description that is an example of direct characterization is C. Valerie's petite frame was the complete opposite of her larger-than-life personality.
Direct characterization is a literary device used by an author to describe the characters traits. The author, specifically describes the character with adjectives. He tells the reader, in a straight forward manner, what the character feels, fears or hopes. It is different from indirect characterization because in this one the author suggests the character's traits through dialogues or actions.