Asked by Kaai97

Which of these details from James Thurber’s short story “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” is an example of indirect characterization of the title character?

a. Walter worries that his wife will be upset if he forgets anything on her shopping list.
b. Walter fantasizes about being a millionaire, a surgeon, and a lawyer as he goes about his errands.
c. Women on the street laugh at Walter as he mutters to himself.
d. All of the above are examples of indirect characterization.***

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Answered by Reed
I agree.
Answered by @$@P
agreed
Answered by sana
i agree
Answered by hmm
ok who do i trust? the dislikes or the comments?
Answered by Cheese :3
I feel like the people who are agreeing are just saying that to sound smart maybe, so i'll check the answer and come back
Answered by e
yo anybody got test answers? this is the one test that's taking me forever.
Answered by Lil pewee
I’m confused which one to believe
Answered by dr henry
bruh these ppl suck there is no answers for exams anywhere
Answered by fax
right its annoying
Answered by fax
i think its women on the street laugh at walter it's indirect
Answered by Not cheating
@cheese it’s been a year now did you find the answer yet
Answered by bigpurr
i feel like it’s b or d 😩😩 idk tho
Answered by rt
@dr henry what was the answer big bro
Answered by rt
it’s D
indirect characterization the writer
shows you what the character is like by
revealing:
- appearance
- actions
words
- thoughts & feelings and the
- reactions of other characters.
Answered by L
ha lol only took a year :)
Answered by .-.
@cheese its been 2 years... u got it or nah
Answered by ;)
Nope he dont
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