<span><span>b. the struggle between forces in the plot
</span>Character motivation is the reason behind the way a character thinks, feels and acts in a specific situation. In writing a story, it is very important that the author shows or explains the causes of the characters behaviors and attitudes. The backgrounds and trauma experienced by the character are the motivating factors of the characters actions in the story. These experiences are the character's motivation in executing an action or even in the decision-making procedure.<span>
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The effect of the simile in this passage makes the passage more interesting and gives it that extra "boost" to help the reader understand what is going on.
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Way one they can occasionally ask how the child is feeling but don't force them to answer.
Way two if they child is moping around sad just ask them if they are alright and give them a hug then back slowly back away giving them a moment to say anything that they want to say and if they don't want to just leave them alone.
Way three if the child is angry give them a minute to leave the room and calm down then calmly ask them what the problem is.
<u><em>I know thats only three im sorry i just can't think of another one i hope everything goes good and im sorry if these didnt help i wish you the best luck with whatever your doing. </em></u>
Answer:
noun - face
verb - draw
adverb - easily
adjective - happy
Explanation:
noun: person, place, thing, or animal
verb: an action
adverb: describes/modifies/ adds on to a verb
adjective: describes/modifies/ adds on to a noun