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Which of the following techniques do authors use for indirect characterization? describing the character’s thoughts and actions describing the author’s personal property describing the character’s physical
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Which of the following techniques do authors use for indirect characterization? describing the character’s thoughts and actions describing the author’s personal property describing the character’s physical appearance describing the character’s parents and siblings
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a. the chartarestic of thought and action
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A. Describing the character's thoughts and actions.
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