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What are five direct characterizations?

Here are five examples of direct characterization:

1. "She was a kind and gentle soul, always willing to lend a helping hand." This sentence directly states the character's personality traits (kind, gentle) and actions (willing to help).

2. "The arrogant businessman strutted into the meeting, his nose held high." Here, the character's arrogance is explicitly described through his physical actions (strutting) and attitude (nose held high).

3. "He was a brilliant scientist, but his social skills were lacking." This statement directly contrasts the character's intelligence with their lack of social abilities, defining two distinct aspects of their personality.

4. "The young girl was a bookworm, spending most of her time lost in the pages of a novel." This describes the character's love of reading and portrays her as a quiet, introspective individual.

5. "The old man was a grumpy recluse, rarely leaving his small cottage." This directly characterizes the man's personality (grumpy) and lifestyle (recluse).

Direct characterization gives the reader explicit information about the character's personality, thoughts, and actions, leaving little room for interpretation.

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