The correct answer to this question is the third option:
- By showing the reader a character’s <u>motivations</u>, the character’s behavior becomes more believable.
Character's motivations should be given in the exposition, so the reader can understand why a character behaves the way he does.
*Character's behavior can have an effect on other characters or readers. *Character's history, also known as <em>backstory, </em>is some general information about the character.
A narrative poem uses figurative language and poetic techniques. ... Many narrative poems follow a rhyming pattern, though some use the free-verse style. Imagery -- including metaphors, similes and hyperbole -- is also an important element of narrative poems.
The dust bowl covered the Great Plains stretching from lower Colorado down to the upper parts of Texas and New Mexico. It included parts of Kansas and Oklahoma as well.
At the beginning of the story when the narrator say he will die the following day.
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My sister lives in a lovely home with a beautiful Garden.