What purpose does indirect characterization serve in this paragraph?
"You wouldn’t know how rainbows are made," Anna commented, looking at the all-white backdrop. Without warning, she dipped her hand in the palette and splashed the colors all around. She laughed at the chaotic mess she created and then calmly walked away without registering the astonished looks on her friends' faces.
It reveals more about the other character because it is based on the speaker's thoughts. It deepens the mystery surrounding the character because her thoughts are not revealed. It creates a strong impression on the reader because it shows her personality through her actions. It provides an in-depth understanding of how the character feels about the situation.
@amberxoxo
i think its either c or d
It was c!
did u put c?
Yes
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