Uhh i don't think anyone would help with that :P
Answer: Simple and easy questions
Explanation:
Because the questions are referring to accelerated reader, the questions should be simple such as:
How old was Emma at the beginning of the novel?
Mrs Elton's maiden name is?
What does Frank Churchill claim he is going into London to get?
What place does it picnic take?
Why Harriet can't go to a Christmas party?
How many volumes 'Emma' has?
Miss Taylor's Christian name?
In the opening of the novel, what words are describing Emma?
What is Mr. Knightley to Emma?
Who is the father of Frank Churchill?
The right option is <em>Writers use character dialogue to reveal the theme in poems and plays.
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A <em>theme is</em> a message that an author wants to send to his audience. Or in other words, theme refers to the main idea that the author is really trying to say. It can be explicitly stated or inferred and there are four ways in which an author can express themes: (1) through the actions or events in the story, (2) through the characters, (3) through the way the author makes us feel by sharing feelings of the main character and finally, (4) Themes are presented in thoughts and conversations.
Bearing in mind the described above, it could be said that Writers use character dialogue to reveal the theme in poems and plays since authors put words in their character’s mouths for specific reasons.
Answer:
I'd really have to see the story, but your answer is most likely plot or dialogue.
Explanation:
In most pieces of literature, the theme/lesson is shown through things the characters say ( dialogue ), or simply by what happened ( plot ).