The author develops character through the dialogue by characterizing Whit as nervous and anxious. This is evident in Whit's hesitant and fragmented responses, as well as his struggle to catch his breath when interacting with Jeremy.
As he walked home, Whit saw his friend Jeremy, and suddenly froze.
"Whit! Hello there!"
"Uh—hi, Jeremy," uttered Whit.
"How are you doing?"
"Well—I'm fine, I suppose . . ."
"Are you sure you're okay?"
"Yes—yes, I am . . . okay."
"If you say so. See you later." Jeremy walked along, leaving Whit trying to catch his breath.
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How does the author develop character though the dialogue between Whit and Jeremy?
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By characterizing Whit as rude and inconsiderate
By characterizing Whit as rude and inconsiderate
By characterizing Jeremy as kind and thoughtful
By characterizing Jeremy as kind and thoughtful
By characterizing Whit as nervous and anxious
By characterizing Whit as nervous and anxious
By characterizing Jeremy as strong and willful
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