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Alex
2 years ago
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Why is language an important tool in developing a monster character in a story? O A. The author's characterization of the monste

r can be delayed until the last possible moment in a story. OB. The author can portray a monster with powerful word choice that forces the reader to understand the monster's motivations. OC. The reader can compare the story to other stories he or she has read in his or her Own language. O D. The reader can directly participate in the events of the story that surround the monster. SUBMIT​
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ch4aika [34]2 years ago
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Language is an important tool in developing a monster character in a story because The author can portray a monster with powerful word choice that forces the reader to understand the monster's motivations which is ...

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