The character motivation that advances the plot is:
This motivation moves the rising action toward:
- The king rebuking the vizir
<h3>What is a Character Motivation?</h3>
Character motivation refers to the emotion that moves a person to take a certain action. In the story, The Arabian Nights: One Thousand and One Nights we learn of how the Duban cured the King of his ailment without the use of ointments.
This inspired jealousy in one of the King's viziers who concocted a lie about the Duban's intention to kill the king. The king initially believed him but when he finally learned that it was a lie, he rebuked the Vizier.
So, the vizier was motivated by the emotion of envy which was a bad attitude.
Complete Question:
What character motivation advances the plot of the story, The Arabian Nights: One Thousand and One Nights?
This motivation moves the rising action toward what event?
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Answer:
The first one, Squealer's explanation of Napoleon's tactics is representative of a dictator who reverses policies and lies about his reasons.
that is an adjective i believe.
The word should be Lying. When you don't want to have undesirable responses or suffer undesirable consequences, you lie, that is, you invent fictitious circumstances. Example would be someone asks you do to something and you invent that you have something else planned even if you don't have anything planned.