Yeah, you're right. It's B. Showing how the character is feeling rather then telling is by showing their emotions is, how passively their body language is, and how they respond to the situation. Ex: She was angry, hands balling into tight fists, and her scowl could tear through souls. Hope this helps you out.
I think you have forgotten to add the options along with the question. I am answering the question based on my knowledge. <span>The art of persuasion is using words to influence the opinion and actions of others. I hope that this is the answer that has actually come to your help.</span>
Answer: a) that.
Explanation:
A relative clause is a clause that starts with <em>a relative pronoun</em>, and provides more information about the noun that precedes the clause. The most common relative pronouns are<em> who, whom, whose, which, and that</em> ( but <em>where</em> is also sometimes used as a relative pronoun).
In the sentence <em>'Last Friday was the day that Karl won the marathon', </em>there is a noun - <em>day</em>, followed by a relative clause<em> 'that Karl won the marathon'</em>, which gives us more details about that particular day.