We can actually deduce here that the text evidence (characters’ words and actions) that describes their traits and motivations is below:
Dunham: Text Evidence
1. answers the phone, carries things from the kitchen, and reports on the cook.
2. says "I'll get the beverages ready, madam"
Traits and motivations: Dunham is actually known to be a servant who is dutiful servant who endeavors to help out his employer in the middle of crisis.
2. Mrs. Pringle: Text Evidence
1. The Prince of Wales! Oh! What wouldn't I give to have the Prince of Wales in my house!
2. And I'll pretend I'm on diet
Traits and motivations: She is a fashionable woman and socialite who is trying to make sure she carves a position for her daughter - Elaine and actually to set her up with an eligible bachelor.
3. Elaine: Text Evidence
1. But, mother, if you only have twelve people, Father can't sit at the head of the table.
2. Now I've done it! I've just done it - but couldn't get out of it - I just couldn't - you weren't here- I always lose my head.
Traits and motivations: a young debutante, an upper-class young woman.
<h3>Who is a character?</h3>
A character is actually known to be a personality or a person that is seen in a drama or story who portrays actions that are reveal the story's plot.
It is the character in a story that makes us understand what is going in the story's plot.
Thus, we see here the characters seen in Fourteen and their traits and motivations.
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