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Which line of dialogue might an author give to a character in a narrative to build indirect characterization?(1 point) Responses "Gina has black hair," recalled Morris, "and almost every time I see her, she's also wearing horn-rimmed glasses and boots." "Gina has black hair," recalled Morris, "and almost every time I see her, she's also wearing horn-rimmed glasses and boots." "I don't think I have ever been more excited," Molly told her mother. "I have always wanted to go to an amusement park!" "I don't think I have ever been more excited," Molly told her mother. "I have always wanted to go to an amusement park!" "The landscaper did a great job, and we are pleased," stated Susan as she admired the boxwoods. "The landscaper did a great job, and we are pleased," stated Susan as she admired the boxwoods. "You must forgive me," Sarah implored. "I still have not finished the book, and I need to borrow it one more week."
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