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Is this sentence an example of direct or indirect characterization? "Knox found that his warrior instinct had abandoned him." Based on the author's characterization, what is Henry Knox like?

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Is this sentence an example of direct or indirect characterization?

"Knox found that his warrior instinct had abandoned him."

✔ indirect characterization

Based on the author's characterization, what is Henry Knox like?

✔ Knox is fearful.

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The sentence "Knox found that his warrior instinct had abandoned him" is an example of an indirect characterization.

Based on the author's characterization Henry Knox is a coward.

Step-by-step explanation:

Henry Knox was the US secretary of war when the yellow fever plague struck, president George Washington put him in charge of the government and asked him to report to him regarding the spread of the disease.

However Henry Knox fled from the city after a few days in fear of the disease, and the author's slightly mocking tone suggests that his behavior was cowardly.

Indirect characterization is used to indicate what a character is like by describing their actions, appearance or speech. In describing the thoughts and actions of Henry Knox the author uses indirect characterization.

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