What kind of dough though?
I think it's C) To describe the life of the Cherokee tribe...
I'm not sure though
Answer: A. Your tone.
Explanation:
It would mosty likley be your tone because if the crowd were good you woudl want to have their anttention and if they weren't such a good crowd you would get frustrated because that woudl be annoying. So for that sake it would be your tone that woudl chang einfront of an audience.
Third person Omniscient
The narrator knows and at least partially reveals the internal thoughts, feelings, and motivations of ALL the characters.
<span>An all-knowing, god-like perspective of all of the characters' inner thoughts and feelings. </span>
The narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of ALL of the characters in the story, as opposed to third person limited, which adheres closely to one character's perspective.
OMNI = All characters
The camera is passed to all characters.
<span>There may be different fonts to indicate the thoughts of different characters within the book.</span>
In her book, 'A good man is hard to find', Flannery O'Connor works with different linguistic tools to give the story a sense of dark humor. One of these tools, being the use of irony.
The first appearance of this technique is at the beginning of the book, when O'Connor explains the reason behind her grandmother getting dressed for a car ride. "In case of an accident, anyone seeing the dead on the highway would know at once that she was a lady."
The writer then keeps on building the story line around the judgment that the grandmother holds up to everyone she meets. After the car crash and the Misfit makes his appearance, O'Connor writes: ""Listen," the grandmother almost screamed, "I know you are a good man, you dont look a bit like you have common blood. I know you must come from nice people!.""
The irony in this is that the grandmother believes that she can properly asses people based on how they look or act, at first encounter, when in reality the Misfit is a sociopath that is measuring all of his actions to get what he desires.