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Question
read the excerpt from \land for free.\
johann looked over the fine print and relayed, \it says that settlers can claim a 160-acre parcel and that the land will become theirs free of charge if they farm it for five years.\
hearing this, hans broke into a wide grin and said, \five years is nothing! we are bauers, and were never afraid of hard work.\
johann couldnt help but agree, for his father was as strong as an ox and as stubborn as a mule. if hans set his mind on a piece of oklahoma territory, it was as good as theirs already.
which sentence from the excerpt is an example of direct characterization?
his father was as strong as an ox
hans broke into a wide grin
johann looked over the fine print
johann couldnt help but agree
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Define characterization types
Using the Characterization knowledge point
- Direct characterization occurs when the author explicitly tells the reader what a character is like (e.g., their personality, physical traits, or temperament).
- Indirect characterization shows a character's traits through their actions, speech, thoughts, appearance, or interactions with other characters.
Analyze the first option
Using the Characterization knowledge point
- Sentence: "[H]is father was as strong as an ox"
- Analysis: This statement directly tells the reader a specific physical trait of the father (his strength) using a direct comparison. The narrator explicitly states this quality rather than showing it through actions.
Analyze the remaining options
Using the Characterization knowledge point
- "Hans broke into a wide grin": This is indirect characterization showing Hans's emotion and reaction through physical action.
- "Johann looked over the fine print": This is an action showing Johann's carefulness or behavior indirectly.
- "Johann couldn't help but agree": This describes an internal reaction and decision, showing agreement indirectly through his thoughts.
Identify the correct choice
Using the Characterization knowledge point
- The sentence "[H]is father was as strong as an ox" is the only option that explicitly tells the reader a direct trait of the character.
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<mcq-correct>(A) [H]is father was as strong as an ox</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>(B) Hans broke into a wide grin</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(C) Johann looked over the fine print</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(D) Johann couldn't help but agree</mcq-option>
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Define characterization types
Using the Characterization knowledge point
- Direct characterization occurs when the author explicitly tells the reader what a character is like (e.g., their personality, physical traits, or temperament).
- Indirect characterization shows a character's traits through their actions, speech, thoughts, appearance, or interactions with other characters.
Analyze the first option
Using the Characterization knowledge point
- Sentence: "[H]is father was as strong as an ox"
- Analysis: This statement directly tells the reader a specific physical trait of the father (his strength) using a direct comparison. The narrator explicitly states this quality rather than showing it through actions.
Analyze the remaining options
Using the Characterization knowledge point
- "Hans broke into a wide grin": This is indirect characterization showing Hans's emotion and reaction through physical action.
- "Johann looked over the fine print": This is an action showing Johann's carefulness or behavior indirectly.
- "Johann couldn't help but agree": This describes an internal reaction and decision, showing agreement indirectly through his thoughts.
Identify the correct choice
Using the Characterization knowledge point
- The sentence "[H]is father was as strong as an ox" is the only option that explicitly tells the reader a direct trait of the character.
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<mcq-correct>(A) [H]is father was as strong as an ox</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>(B) Hans broke into a wide grin</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(C) Johann looked over the fine print</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(D) Johann couldn't help but agree</mcq-option>
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