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Tresset [83]
1 year ago
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Think about the characters in Fourteen. Note evidence from the text (characters’ words and actions) to describe their traits and

motivations. One character has been described for you.
English
1 answer:
matrenka [14]1 year ago
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We can actually deduce here that the text evidence (characters’ words and actions) that describes their traits and motivations is below:

Dunham: Text Evidence

1. answers the phone, carries things from the kitchen, and reports on the cook.

2. says "I'll get the beverages ready, madam"

Traits and motivations: Dunham is actually known to be a servant who is dutiful servant who endeavors to help out his employer in the middle of crisis.

2. Mrs. Pringle: Text Evidence

1. The Prince of Wales! Oh! What wouldn't I give to have the Prince of Wales in my house!

2. And I'll pretend I'm on diet

Traits and motivations: She is a fashionable woman and socialite who is trying to make  sure she carves a position for her daughter - Elaine and actually to set her up with an eligible bachelor.

3. Elaine: Text Evidence

1. But, mother, if you only have twelve people, Father can't sit at the head of the table.

2. Now I've done it! I've just done it - but couldn't get out of it - I just couldn't - you weren't here- I always lose my head.

Traits and motivations: a young debutante, an upper-class young woman.

<h3>Who is a character?</h3>

A character is actually known to be a personality or a person that is seen in a drama or story who portrays actions that are reveal the story's plot.

It is the character in a story that makes us understand what is going in the story's plot.

Thus, we see here the characters seen in Fourteen and their traits and motivations.

Learn more about character on brainly.com/question/22909122

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