the answer to these question is how the narrator describes Raymond (B)
Explanation:
I've got Raymond walking on the inside close to the buildings, 'cause he's subject to fits of fantasy and starts thinking he's a circus performer and that the curb is a tightrope strung high in the air. And sometimes after a rain he likes to step down off his tightrope right into the gutter and slosh around getting his shoes and cuffs wet. Then I get hit when I get home. Or sometimes if you don't watch him he'll dash across traffic to the island in the middle of Broadway and give the pigeons a fit.
What method of characterization does this passage use to develop Raymond as someone with an imagination?
well look at the story and see what u think is the method of characterization
In "The Battle of Blenheim," the reason why Wilhelmine's words "'twas a very wicked thing" are ironic is mostly because "C. She does not understand what wickedness is."
I watched the movie and it’s about how Harry was taken in by his aunt and uncle that hide the fact that he’s a wizard or whatever and he’s finding out how he has these powers I think