Kit's character according to the text may be defined as cautious. See below for an expanded analysis.
<h3>What is a character analysis?</h3>
Character analysis refers to the process of evaluation all the elements of a fictional character to understand their motive and what drives them in relation to the story and the plot.
- The Witch of Blackbird Pond follows Katherine "Kit" Tyler, a teen protagonist.
- Kit, who comes from an aristocratic family on the island of Barbados, journeys to the Connecticut Colony by ship in quest of her Aunt Rachel, a Puritan and Kit's sole living relative.
- She is strong-willed and loyal and did not at the onset comprehend the lifestyle of the colonialist.
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Answer: He enjoys watching the violent men kill one another. He admires the powerful weapons and strong men.
Answer:
B. Unrefined
Explanation:
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The copy of the story I found has the following version of the excerpt:
"The other, astonished to be familiarly addressed by this plain good-wife, did not recognize her at all, and stammered:
"But—madame!—I do not know—You must have mistaken.""
Of the three answer choices, the second one, in my opinion, works best.
A little earlier in the story, we read this about Mathilde:
"Mme. Loisel looked old now. She had become the woman of impoverished households—strong and hard and rough. With frowsy hair, skirts askew, and red hands, she talked loud while washing the floor with great swishes of water."
Unrefined (i.e. uncultured, not characterized by good taste or manners) would definitely be a good word to describe Mathilde Loisel.