Mika insists that this restaurant is better than the one across the street
The answer is B cuz of that
The answer will be most likely be the antagonist
Tone is the attitude the writer has towards a piece of literature. It can be conveyed through diction, which is word-choice.
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"His story symbolizes both his ambiguous social status during the play, and the possibility of his social mobility"
Think about it. Gwendolyn doesn't love him because of this, he's quite open about this story, so that's not demonstrating anything. And this is not played up for sympathy. This leaves us with one option.
A round character is characterized as being extremely realistic and speaks in a realistic manner. It is a complex character that tends to become more complex as the story goes on.