Asked by Jaz
Which is an example of direct characterization?(1 point)
Responses
When the boy dropped his ice cream cone, with a wide smile, Naya immediately brought him a fresh one.
When the boy dropped his ice cream cone, with a wide smile, Naya immediately brought him a fresh one.
Susannah had hair of a beautiful red color that brought to mind warm fires on snowy nights.
Susannah had hair of a beautiful red color that brought to mind warm fires on snowy nights.
As I rushed to take the last empty seat on the subway, a stranger grabbed it first and gave me a spiteful sneer.
As I rushed to take the last empty seat on the subway, a stranger grabbed it first and gave me a spiteful sneer.
Brian breathed heavily as he waited for his interview to begin, and he soon noticed that his hands were shaking.
Responses
When the boy dropped his ice cream cone, with a wide smile, Naya immediately brought him a fresh one.
When the boy dropped his ice cream cone, with a wide smile, Naya immediately brought him a fresh one.
Susannah had hair of a beautiful red color that brought to mind warm fires on snowy nights.
Susannah had hair of a beautiful red color that brought to mind warm fires on snowy nights.
As I rushed to take the last empty seat on the subway, a stranger grabbed it first and gave me a spiteful sneer.
As I rushed to take the last empty seat on the subway, a stranger grabbed it first and gave me a spiteful sneer.
Brian breathed heavily as he waited for his interview to begin, and he soon noticed that his hands were shaking.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The best example of direct characterization from the given options is:
"Susannah had hair of a beautiful red color that brought to mind warm fires on snowy nights."
This sentence provides explicit information about Susannah's hair color, which is a direct characterization of her physical appearance.
"Susannah had hair of a beautiful red color that brought to mind warm fires on snowy nights."
This sentence provides explicit information about Susannah's hair color, which is a direct characterization of her physical appearance.