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Answer:

Option D. What a character says is an example of a description and dialogue type of characterization.

Explanation:

Characterization is defined as the representation of people, beings or creatures in narrative pieces of work. There are different kinds and styles of how the author can use characterization. When the writer shows the reader the character's traits through what he/she/it says, this is a indirect characterization that is composed of description and dialogue. Instead of being based on the actions of the character, it is based on the words the character says, that helps to describe he/she/it.

What a character says is an example of dialogue.