A. draws conclusions based on premises everyone can agree on.
I would pick this because with inductive you will have a very strong or a very weak argument, whereas deductive reasoning is awesome because, if used correctly, leads to the most agreeable (and logical) solution.
Answer:
Charlie feels and appear to be quite casual. He hardly displays any kind of tension about the publishing of Progress Report 3.
Explanation:
No.1. Charlie is a person, who takes every challenge as his destiny.
No.2. He does not show any kind of attention, though he assume that his performance in Progress Report 3 could be poor.
No.3. He appears very normal. He even predicts that his poor performance could lead to poor results. He tries to prepare himself for further improvement in this sector.
Answer:
A. that the physical sleep stimulus that causes teens to go to sleep later is controlled by natural conditions but is affected by other factors.
Explanation:
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Characterization is a way in which a writer builds his or her character/s. When the writer uses conversations between characters as a way of constructing the character/s, it is referred to as dialogue.
Dialogue is a method of characterization that focuses on how characters interact with one another. Dialogue helps to bring out the character's personality by showing how they interact with others.
Example: If the character makes a lot of jokes and is very pleasant towards others they interact with then that shows the reader that the character has a funny and friendly personality.
Dialogue shows how the other character/s respond to the character. This aids the reader to understand what the others think of the character.
Example: If the other characters laugh at the jokes told and are also pleasant to the character, this then shows the reader that the character is indeed a friendly and funny person.
Dialogue is also used to depict a character's tone. This also helps the writer to show the character"s personality.
Example: If the character says mother i want that toy right now. The reader will then assume the character is a bossy and spoiled person. If the character says mother can you please buy that toy for me then the reader will assume that the character is well-mannered and pleasant.
Dialogue also helps the reader to understand and possibly relate to the character's emotions and motives.
Example: If the reader is in a scary situation and is having a conversation with a friend pleading for their friend's help. This helps to further emphasize the point that the character is indeed afraid.