<em>The aspects of a story that best help the reader understand the author, I think, are imagery, repetition, and tone. These three help make the thoughts of the author concrete and understandable. Even more so than imagery and repetition, tone is often known and noted to be very important in understanding the author's purposes. </em>
<em>Plot and setting have more to do with characters than with the author's intentions, although they still do.</em>
<em>-Toremi</em>
The rhythm of the lines and the iambic pictamiter
Answer:
Mitchell's past experience with Paul getting special treatment[c]
Explanation:
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Neutral word i think if you are talking diction and dont want give any emotion
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