1. Words and ideas borrowed from another author 2. Well known quotations
Answer:
B
Explanation:
A. Changing the sentence structure isn't a good way to control the pacing of the story because keeping a constant structure helps keep the story well put together
C. Making the narrator reliable is irrelevant because he doesn't need any credibility
D. Making the character's dialogues "sound more realistic" is not a way to control the pace of the story. People talking has nothing to do with how the story flows
Answer:
Sarcastic
Explanation:
The author's tone in this line from William Dean Howells's "Editha" can be described as sarcastic.
This is because while he introduces himself as Balcom from Balcom's Works in New York, he means the opposite because he does not own a company.
The correct answer is A. dialogue is used.
This is not a difference between literary and dramatic works. Dialogues are used both in literary texts and in plays, so they are not something that distinguishes the two genres. On the other hand, stage directions are written only in dramatic works, and only they are meant to be performed on stage, whereas novels and other literary works are not.