The main way dramatic tension is built is the clues that Boo gives, making him interesting, but it can also be frightening.
Also, the incidents that pop up in the story also builds up dramatic tension.
In this excerpt of "Two Kinds", by Amy Tan, the characterization technique that the author uses is <em>Direct Characterization</em>. In Direct Characterization, the author tells us what he or she wants us to know about the character. He writes about the character's physical appearance, actions, attitudes, inner thoughts, and what others think about the character.
F- for
A- and
N- nor
B-but
O- or
Y- yet
S- so
help students remember coordinating conjunctions.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
This speech has become well known as the first of many morale-boosting speeches made by Churchill to inspire the British to keep fighting against a seemingly invincible enemy — Nazi Germany.