is the way an author presents a character.

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The way an author presents a character refers to how they introduce, describe, and develop that character throughout a story. It includes the use of various literary techniques, such as direct and indirect characterization, dialogue, actions, thoughts, and interactions with other characters. The author's presentation of a character helps readers understand their personality, motivations, and role in the narrative.
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