Question
I warned Mitchell my daddy was going to be watching him.
"So?" questioned Mitchell.
"You want to go to East Texas?" I asked.
Mitchell, as was his way, shrugged in answer. "Makes no difference t' me."
—The Land,
Mildred D. Taylor
Who is being indirectly characterized in this passage?
Mitchell’s father
Paul’s father
Robert
Mitchell
"So?" questioned Mitchell.
"You want to go to East Texas?" I asked.
Mitchell, as was his way, shrugged in answer. "Makes no difference t' me."
—The Land,
Mildred D. Taylor
Who is being indirectly characterized in this passage?
Mitchell’s father
Paul’s father
Robert
Mitchell
Answers
GPT-4o mini
In this passage, Mitchell is being indirectly characterized. His response to the warning about being watched by someone's father and his indifferent attitude ("Makes no difference t' me.") suggest a nonchalant or unfazed demeanor, which gives insight into his character.