Direct characterization is when the writer simply tells you what the character is like. For example, "Ned was a jolly fellow who felt he was the luckiest man alive." Writers use this technique to get to their point quickly without spending a lot of time describing what the character is doing.
speech, actions, direct characterization, private thoughts, opinions of other characters, and appearance.
Writers work hard then writers play hard.
Prose writers cannot use adjectives and adverbs to prettify their work.
Filipino writers are people - they use the language that they hear around them every day.
Direct characterization is just where the writer tells the reader directly what sort of character they're reading about. "He was a lean, spare man with a bushy mustache" or "She had the sort of laugh that made everyone in the room want to join in."
writers use similies
Though writers use the plot mountain as guideline, they sometimes stray from it as they write.
Writers use puns to show the characters' characteristics.Or: It's because they don't like to have to sharpen puncils.
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Writers use slang because real people use it.
Writers can not choose what to write about or do not know what words to use to describe a dramatic event. Writers often can not think of anything to write about, this is called