Asked by danny

Character can be portrayed by direct exposition.

false?

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Answered by Ms. Sue
What does your book say?

Answered by danny
its just a true or false question?
Answered by MattsRiceBowl
I would say this is a great way to pportray it. So I'd say true. If your book says otherwise, let me know. I will prove it wrong.
Answered by Ms. Sue
Danny -- You wouldn't have been assigned this question if the information wasn't included in your text materials.

You need to READ them before you answer the questions.

Answered by Abby
If direct exposition means direct characterization, then true. Characterization is how the author helps you find out the personality traits of a character. Let's say if the story read; Yang was a very nice child from China. This would be DIRECT characterization. If the author put clues in the story as how the charcter acts, maybe if the character screams at her mom in this part of the story, and in another part, she hits her brother, this would be INDIRECT characterization.
So I assume direct exposition means that the author goes right out and tells you what thew character acts like.
Hope this helps!
P.S. This is from my book.
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