Use the past simple tense in the sentence: ‘She finished her homework yesterday.’
A. She finish her homework yesterday.
B. She finishes her homework yesterday.
C. She finished her homework tomorrow.
D. She finished her homework yesterday.

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What does the phrase ‘indirect characterization’ mean?
A. the main division within a book
B. stated clearly and directly, leaving no room for confusion or interpretation
C. connecting the textual evidence with your own knowledge and experience; an educated guess.
D. When the author shows the reader what the character’s personality is like through their speech, thoughts, actions, effect on other characters, and looks.