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What method of characterization does this passage use to
show the reader what Rosie is like?
... and Rosie, who is as fat as I am skinny and has a big
mouth where Raymond is concerned and is too stupid to
know that there is not a big deal of difference between
herself and Raymond and that she can't afford to throw
stones

A)Raymond's dialogue with Squeaky
B)Rosie's thoughts and words
C)Squeaky's thoughts and words
D)Rosie's dialogue with Raymond

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