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A it includes stories and biographies one can be fictional other can be non fictional
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Author John Galsworthy uses the elements of character and culture to contribute to the rising tension in his short story "The Japanese Quince." From his description of Mr. Nilson, we understand that he is self-absorbed, high-strung, and so habitual that the strange smell of the quince creates tension in him. His cultural milieu is one of white male power and affluence, and his informal meeting with his neighbor Mr. Tandram, who is so much like himself, heightens the tension considerably.
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B. The detailed description of Mr. Nilson’s neat appearance
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Haven't read it in a while but I remember this question and the answer is the third one