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Each of the following sentences from "Poor Fish" is an example of indirect characterization except
A. "The fair woman looked at us and whispered something to her companion, and they both started laughing."
B. "You won't believe me...but I should just love to go into that cage and put my head in the lion's mouth too."
C. "I have a narrow, yellow face, eyes of an indefinite, dirty colour, and a nose that seems to have been made for a face twice as broad as mine..."
D. "I thought there was some mistake and even tried to free myself, but she whispered to me to stay still: what harm could there be in holding hands?"
A. "The fair woman looked at us and whispered something to her companion, and they both started laughing."
B. "You won't believe me...but I should just love to go into that cage and put my head in the lion's mouth too."
C. "I have a narrow, yellow face, eyes of an indefinite, dirty colour, and a nose that seems to have been made for a face twice as broad as mine..."
D. "I thought there was some mistake and even tried to free myself, but she whispered to me to stay still: what harm could there be in holding hands?"
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A. "The fair woman looked at us and whispered something to her companion, and they both started laughing."
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