A Lesson Before Dying

Paul, the young deputy, communicates that he doesn't like to search Grant and treat him in the way that he does. How does the author use INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION (Links to an external site.) to convey this scene?

A. his speech: He vocalizes his disappointment with the way things are.

B. his actions: He refuses to pat Grant down.

C. his thoughts: He communicates to Grant that he doesn't trust the chief deputy.

D. his looks: He looks Grant in the face and conveys that he doesn't think this is necessary.

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D. his looks: He looks Grant in the face and conveys that he doesn't think this is necessary.