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In which type of characterization does the author TELL readers what a character is like through statements and descriptions?

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The type of characterization where the author directly tells readers what a character is like through statements and descriptions is known as **direct characterization**. In contrast, **indirect characterization** involves revealing a character's traits through their actions, dialogue, thoughts, and interactions with other characters, allowing readers to infer what the character is like.

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