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World Languages, 10.09.2019 17:30 mchillery1028

Which is an example of direct characterization?
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a. kino was a caring, understanding man.
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b. kino smiled warmly at the young child.
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c. kino listened to his friend's sad story.
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d. kino hugged his brother when they met.
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