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Woofie
29 March, 00:33
How does writers use characterization in a story
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29 March, 01:04
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Writers use direct characterization in a story by revealing the traits, thoughts, comments, reaction, and actions of the characters in a direct manner. Direct characterization is where the writer tells the reader about character's motivation which refers to what characters want, love, and hate.
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