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Authors use physical traits, private thoughts, behavior, and conversations to define their characters. Whatcharacterization did Ernest Hemingway use to define the narrator in \"In Another Country\"?

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Answer:

Hemingway uses

✔ indirect characterization

to develop the character of the narrator in this passage.

What does this passage reveal about the narrator?

He looks down upon the drivers and up to his superiors.

He is not respected by his superiors, but he is respected by the drivers.

He is respected by the drivers and by his superiors.

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He probably used all of the mentioned ways of characterization. He was famous for writing simply without complicated words, descriptions, or anything similar, yet having deep meaning which was achieved through our connotation of situations and various descriptions.
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