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Which sentence from "As Good as Gold" is the best example of indirect characterization?

A.)"He's just such a pitiful thing," Sam replied. "He looks like he could use a friend."
B.) He had never been the adventure-seeking type, after all.
C.) It was their third trip back down the hill that day when the dog showed up.
D.) Unfortunately, Jake's antics didn't frighten it in the least.

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b he had never been the adventure seeking type, after all

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Answer:

The sentence from "As Good as Gold" that’s the best example of indirect characterization is

B.) He had never been the adventure-seeking type, after all.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let’s start by defining direct and indirect characterization, direct characterization is when the author tells about the character's personality in a direct manner to the reader.

Example: Unfortunately, Jake's antics didn't frighten it in the least.

Indirect characterization is when the author tells about the character's personality by revealing that character's words, thoughts or interactions with another character or characters.

Example: He had never been the adventure-seeking type, after all.

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