The two sentences that provide examples of direct characterization are:
- A dedicated gardener, Sybil was feeling tired because she had been working on her flowerbeds all morning.
- Jamal was unusually tall-roughly six feet, seven inches-and had high, defined cheekbones to match.
Direct characterization occurs when the author straightforwardly describes a character's traits or characteristics. The first sentence describes Sybil as a dedicated gardener, while the second sentence describes Jamal's height and facial features directly.