Number 3 is right to count over. I hope this helps you. Have a good da
By making inferences based on an analysis of a character, the reader is able to determine a character's motivation.
<h3>What is an Inference in literature?</h3>
In literature, an inference may be characterized as a determination about someone or a matter that one arrives at because of the information unrestricted to him.
The options under this question are a) action b) motivation c) theme d) development.
By reading any literature and making inferences based on its analysis, people are able to understand the traits and features of each character through the examination.
The reader also understands the characters' purposes and reasons why he or she acts in a specific way.
Therefore, the correct option for this question is B, i.e. motivation.
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Sentence B is the correct one. It is the only sentence using content to refer to satisfaction rather than objects or substances.
"On kin of cain" through to "that woful breed" Cain was the child of Adam and Eve, who killed his brother.
For question 1, I believe it is B.
For question 2, I think it is B too.
I might get this wrong tho.