D- the government should be involved with the economy of the United States as well of those of other countries
My opinion is that Mollie is nice and innocent. She likes to please others. I saw another production of The Mousetrap at another theatre recently (this is another production besides the one I directed) and I did not agree with their character choices for Mollie. She was angry and rude to people, and I don't know how that came to that conclusion at all.
<span>This is what I think Mollie should be... </span>
<span>Mollie starts out a bit flustered because she's worried about the guest house. Even though she is frustrated, she still tries to be really nice and please everyone. It doesn't help when Trotter shows up. Mollie tries to stay calm, but that all is thrown out the window when she finds Boyle dead and Mollie has a bit of a breakdown in the top of Act II. The audience should always feel sympathy towards Mollie. We like Mollie. I think Mollie and Trotter are the only two characters that really shouldn't seem like suspects for the murders. </span>
<span>I think Mollie and Giles love each other. They have a fight because they each suspect each other of cheating, but it's because they're jealous. They love each other, so they are each hurt by the thought of the other cheating on them. At the very beginning of the play and at the very end of the play, we should see that they are in love and make a good couple.</span>
Choice A is written incorrectly because sauntered means to walk in a slow manner and that makes no sense in this sentence.
Answer:
motivation
Explanation:
In Literature, character development can be defined as a literary process or technique in which a writer portrays people as being real or believable in a work of fiction by ascribing depth (details) and personality to them.
Basically, various writers or authors use character development to make the audience or readers learn so much more about the characters as they develop in the story. The two (2) type of character development are; the author of a story making a character to seem more real or more human and when characters change or grow.
Motivation can be defined as the reason behind specific behaviors or actions that are being performed (exhibited) by a character in a literary work.
Hence, by making inferences based on analysis of a character, the reader is able to determine a character's motivation.
I think the answer you’re looking for is
A.
-I hope this helps! Enjoy the rest of your day, please make me brainliest!