Answer:
A. Olaudah Equiano wrote a book, which was about his experiences as a slave and, later, as a free man.
Explanation:
The event that helps develop theme and causes mini to change here point of view of the Cabuliwallah is: "the Cabuliwallah offers her treats and attentively listens to her". (Option D)
<h3>What is the theme of
Cabuliwallah?</h3>
This story's fundamental idea is that all people, regardless of their ethnicity or origin, have a strong love for their children, which is reflected by filial attachment.
<h3>What is the Cabuliwallah story's synopsis?</h3>
The renowned Bengali author Rabindranath Tagore is the author of the tale The Cabuliwallah. The Cabuliwallah is centered on the adventures of two companions, a peddler and the little but gorgeous Mini.
Abdur Rahman, the vendor, is from Kabul, Afghanistan, and he previously traded in seasonal items in India.
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1. The point of view is first person, allowing the reader to understand what the speaker is feeling as he watches his dying father
2. 14 lines in a sonnet
3. Ends in a couplet
4. The men are serious and they are also doomed to an early death.
5. It establishes a matter of fact tone
6. Haunting tone
7. It sets up the major conflict of the poem: the speaker will devote his life to finding this beautiful but elusive girl.
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Answer:
*TITLE*
*BASIC DESC OF CHARACTERS*
*SCENE 1
*TIME, PLACE, BASIC SETTING, ETC.*
*NARRATOR SPEAKING ( If you have one )*
*CHARACTER 1 SPEAKING*
*CHARACTER 2 SPEAKING
*ETC. (Keep making the characters interact until the scene ends. BTW You can have as many characters as you want as long you give atleast a small description of them during the play or movie.)
*ETC.*
*ETC.*
*SCENE ENDS*
(Do as many scenes as you need to until you can wrap up the movie/play)
*ETC.*
*ETC.*
*MOVIE/PLAY ENDS*
(Lets say the movie/play ends. You should make the credits by telling or showing the characters' actors and stuff.)
*THE END*