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English, 17.07.2019 18:00 villafana36

In the years that followed, i failed her many times, each time asserting my will, my right to fall short of expectations. i didn't get straight as. i didn't become class president. i didn't get into stanford. i dropped out of college. which characterization technique does the author use in the excerpt? direct characterization indirect characterization sensory detail implicit description

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