Characterisation is the description of a character’s ____ traits (how a character ____), point of ____, ____, private ____, and actions. There are ____ types of characterisation in fiction ____:____ and direct characterisation Both indirect characterisation and direct characterisation work ____ to create a ____ picture of your ____ for the reader. Remember that characters, like people, are ____. They don’t need to be ____, but they must be ____. Knowing the difference between ____ characterisation and ____ characterisation can help you ____ which one is better suited to your work. Indirect characterisation describes a character through their ____, actions, speech, and ____. Direct characterisation, or ____ characterisation, describes the character through their ____ description, line of ____, or passions and ____.

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