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Monica [59]
2 years ago
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ead the excerpt from Kaydee's personal narrative. "What are you doing, Kaydee?" Aunt Mary shrieked. "You're going to set the hou

se on fire!" I couldn't help but roll my eyes. I struck another match. "Aunt Mary, I'm just trying to get the stove started. Calm down. The starter is broken again, and I just have to light the gas." Aunt Mary wrung her hands and paced back and forth in front of the door to the kitchen, up and down the hall, unable to be in the same room with a lit match. How does the dialogue develop the characters in this paragraph? Select two options. The dialogue shows that Aunt Mary is afraid of fire. The dialogue shows that Aunt Mary cannot light a match. The dialogue shows that Kaydee is angry at Aunt Mary. The dialogue shows that Kaydee is a calm person. The dialogue shows that Kaydee and Aunt Mary are in the kitchen.
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jek_recluse [69]2 years ago
3 0

The dialogues from Kaydee's narrative help in developing the character as the dialogues show that Aunt Mary is afraid of fires and Kaydee has a calm personality. Thus, options A and D are correct.

<h3>What is character development?</h3>

Character development defines the personality and plot of the story that allows the readers to understand the theme and the attitude of the different roles.

Here the passage allows the readers to understand that Aunt Mary had a  fear of fire and was anxious when Kaydee was trying to light the stove. On the other hand, her calm and polite personality of Kaydee is seen when helping her aunt to lit the stove.

Therefore, the dialogues allow the readers to understand the characters.

Learn more about Kaydee and Aunt Mary here:

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