English, 12.10.2019 21:00 shinekamui
Read the passage from jane eyre, by charlotte bronte, in which jane describes her epiphany.
my soul began to expand, to exult, with the strangest sense of freedom, of triumph, i ever felt.
what is this passage an example of?
a.
indirect characterization through the character’s narration
b.
direct characterization through the author’s description
c.
indirect characterization through the character’s action
d.
direct characterization through the character’s dialogue
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