The correct answer is C, because it has been perceived that the discourse given by the character indirectly reflects the features of his personality without being explicitly argued. When his instructor says that Peter Pan is very famous these days, he refers to a person who depends a lot on his mother and who does not assume his responsibilities, so the reader could conclude that the character is a dependent, insecure, irresponsible person , etc. In this way, it is the reader who draws his own conclusions about the personality, how it works and how the character reacts.
Answer:
Great story, slight adjustments with the commas might be good (I can't fully tell because the photo is blurry)
Explanation:
I really like it. I think that the first sentence/paragraph and the second sentence/paragraph are slightly confusing, but the overall story you're telling is interesting and is really supported by a sudden twist in the information you know. It's great storytelling because there are things you don't entirely explain, so I get to interpret the situation myself.
Some of the sentences might be a little bit more clear with fewer commas. Then again, they might not be commas (the photo is really blurry for me)
This is a riddle, probably for a class, but your answer is your *Name*.
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Historical, this genre explains the world of people because it tells you about real people.
Answer: All of them
Explanation: Phrases that support the chosen alternatives.
A: You live in this, and dwell in lovers’ eyes.
B: And broils root out the work of masonry
C: The living record of your memory
D:But you shall shine more bright in these contents