Mary looked away and shifted her feet when her father asked where the money went. What type of characterization is this?

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Indirect Characterization
Answer explanation
The correct choice is Indirect Characterization. Mary's actions of looking away and shifting her feet suggest that she is avoiding the question about the money, indirectly revealing her guilt or discomfort.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What type of characterization is described in the following: She was short with dark, black hair that had pink sections on either side of her face. She wore dark skinny jeans tucked into military style boots.
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Direct Characterization
Answer explanation
The description directly states the character's physical appearance, indicating direct characterization. This aligns with the correct choice, 'Direct Characterization'.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What literary device is illustrated by Carlos's realization of an impending fright in the haunted house?
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Foreshadowing
Answer explanation
The correct choice is 'Foreshadowing'. It is evident from the sentence that Carlos's laughter about the haunted house foreshadows a future fright that wasn't meant to be fun.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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I am so hungry that I could eat a horse.
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Hyperbole
Answer explanation
The phrase 'I could eat a horse' is an example of hyperbole, an exaggerated statement used to emphasize extreme hunger.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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The sunflowers in the field were like a golden sea waving in the wind.
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Foreshadowing
Answer explanation
The description of the sunflowers as a 'golden sea waving in the wind' suggests that something significant or important is about to happen, foreshadowing future events.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Despite failing his exams, John said, 'What a great day to start my future.'
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Irony
Answer explanation
Despite failing his exams, John's statement 'What a great day to start my future' is an example of irony because it contradicts the expected outcome.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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As the sun set, the sky was filled with a melancholic purple, reflecting the protagonist's sorrow. What literary element does this describe? Options: Imagery, Mood, Metaphor, Hyperbole
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Mood
Answer explanation
The phrase 'filled with a melancholic purple' creates a mood of sorrow, highlighting the correct choice 'Mood'.
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