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      <title>&quot;The Tail&quot; Annotations (Unit 1 Short Stories) by Debbie Vogel</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Grace D.   #4  <br><mark>My evidence of </mark>indirect characaterization can be found in the text on p. 34. It says, "Mama said we have to stay on the block," Junior answered.          <br>     <br>This is an example of <strong><mark>indirect</mark></strong> characterization because <mark>it doesn't say what his characteristics are, </mark>but we can make an<strong> </strong><strong><mark>inference</mark></strong> that Junior is a very rule-following kid. </div>]]></description>
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