Read the excerpt from Iqbal.My first impression was that he was handsome. Then I thought, No, he isn't really good-looking. But
he had such eyes. They were sweet and deep and they weren't afraid. He was standing at the threshold of the workroom with Hussain Khan's enormous hand gripping his arm and we were all looking at him. The fourteen of us child-slaves plus Karim, all observing another slave. He was one of the many who had come and gone over the years, but we felt that somehow, this new boy was different. He looked around at us, one by one. He was sad, of course, like anyone who has been away from home for a long time, like anyone who is little more than a slave, like anyone who can't imagine what will become of him.But I'm telling you this: He wasn't afraid.Why did the author choose to provide this fictional account of Iqbal Masih, who was a real person? Check all that apply.to interpret and share real eventsto bring Iqbal to life through descriptive detail and dialogueto make the account of Iqbal’s life more interesting than it actually wasto add details, such as characters’ thoughts and feelings, to the story since some of these details are not knownto engage the reader by sharing his point of view about the topic
To bring Iqbal to life through descriptive detail and dialogue.
To add details, such as characters’ thoughts and feelings, to the story since some of these details are not known.
Explanation:
These are all likely reasons why the author decided to provide a fictional account of Iqbal Masih. The author most likely created this account in order to interpret and share real events from the life of this character. Moreover, he probably used this approach in order to add details that are not known, such as dialogue and characters. All of these details are intended to bring Iqbal's story to life in order to make it more relatable and interesting for the reader.