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Which statements are examples of characterization? Select three answers.
“I don’t think your joke is funny,” she huffed, glowering at her friend.
The tardy bell rang, but he sauntered to class unconcerned.
The house loomed ominously on the hill; no occupants were visible.
She waited patiently as she carefully adjusted the telescope.
The town’s laws required that all teenagers be home by 11 p.m.
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The first, second, and fourth sentences.
- “I don’t think your joke is funny,” she huffed, glowering at her friend. (shows attitude/emotion)
- The tardy bell rang, but he sauntered to class unconcerned. (shows behavior/attitude)
- She waited patiently as she carefully adjusted the telescope. (shows personality traits)
The house and town law sentences describe setting or rules, not characters.
- “I don’t think your joke is funny,” she huffed, glowering at her friend. (shows attitude/emotion)
- The tardy bell rang, but he sauntered to class unconcerned. (shows behavior/attitude)
- She waited patiently as she carefully adjusted the telescope. (shows personality traits)
The house and town law sentences describe setting or rules, not characters.
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