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What is a direct character trait of the fat lady?
What is a direct character trait of the fat lady?
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I’m missing the passage or story you mean. Which text or page has “the fat lady”?
Meanwhile, here’s how I can help immediately:
- A direct character trait is one the narrator or author states explicitly (e.g., “She was generous,” “He was cruel”), not one you infer from actions.
- So a direct trait of “the fat lady” would be anything the author plainly tells the reader about her — for example: “she was loud,” “she was kind,” “she was lazy,” or simply “she was fat” (a physical description).
If you paste the sentence or short passage that mentions the fat lady, I’ll pick out the direct trait(s) for you.
Meanwhile, here’s how I can help immediately:
- A direct character trait is one the narrator or author states explicitly (e.g., “She was generous,” “He was cruel”), not one you infer from actions.
- So a direct trait of “the fat lady” would be anything the author plainly tells the reader about her — for example: “she was loud,” “she was kind,” “she was lazy,” or simply “she was fat” (a physical description).
If you paste the sentence or short passage that mentions the fat lady, I’ll pick out the direct trait(s) for you.
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