Lit. Terms Characterization.

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Lit. Terms Characterization

character's physical appearance His face was covered in tattoos and piercings.

character's words “What are you doing today?” "Nothing. I'm going to do as much nothing as I can now before I go home and my mom tells me to go do something."

character's actions Taking off his cap, he placed it over the muzzle of his rifle. Then he pushed the rifle slowly upward over the parapet, until the cap was visible from the opposite side of the street. Almost immediately there was a report, and a bullet pierced the center of the cap. The sniper slanted the rifle forward. The cap clipped down into the street. Then catching the rifle in the middle, the sniper dropped his left hand over the roof and let it hang, lifelessly. After a few moments he let the rifle drop to the street. Then he sank to the roof, dragging his hand with him.

I should be the peanut ‘m’ character's thoughts Is this cheesy enough? I should be the peanut ‘m’

opinions of other characters “I can’t believe she is going out with him!”

commenting directly on the character Julie owned a multitude of outfits and accessories, and it always took her forever to decide which combination might impress Trent.