D. List all the supporting details from a story.
Sometimes, when analyzing text, it helps to immediately see the content being analyzed without having to search the work in order to find key points. One of the ways in which this can be done is to create a list. Thus, if one were trying to draw conclusions based upon evidence (or supporting details) from the text, a list with all of the details would be good tool to utilize because you would have the evidence instantly accessible and directly in front of you without the need to search though the text, which is inefficient.
Answer:
Authors may reference similar stories to compare the similar story to their own story either for sales, or just pure comparison.
Answer:
Ask a rhetorical question or state an interesting fact.
Explanation:
I would say the first three. You can visualize a person doing those things.