<span>i would say D because you HAVE to know how to plan because it is research so you have to know how to research so D. hope this helps </span>
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Characterization can be defined as the way a writer presents and develops a character which can be direct characterization or indirect characterization. In "The gift of the Magi" by O. Henry, The statement '<em>He looked thin and very serious' is</em> an example of direct characterization.
Explanation:
The irony of "The gift of the magi".
There is<em> situational irony</em> present in the gift of the magi" Situational irony means that there is a gap between expectation and what happens. This irony is shown in when Della and Jim bought each other gift which turned out to be useless. Jim sold his gold watch to buy Della a set of fancy combs and Della sold some of her locks to buy Jim a watch, This is a clear example of situational irony.
The theme of <em>Love </em>is shown in "The gift of Maggi" Della and Jim have deep love for each other as they were willing to sacrifice their possession for each other.
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Explanation:
"Did you hear about David getting hit by a two-wheeler?" Rahul said, walking by Varun. "What!? When?" He gasped in shock. "He was hit by a motorcycle on his way back from school yesterday," Rahul answered. "How does someone do that?" He asked, seeming genuinely confused. "He was crossing the road at a zebra crossing and I guess a speeding person jumped traffic and he got hit." "Is he hurt?" Varun wondered. "Just a fractured arm." Varun sighed and realized "He won't be able to do the Inter-school swimming contest next week. And he would have won too," "Yeah you should have seen how upset he was"
Answer:
Option D
Explanation:
Different literature forms uses different point of view of the author/poet who themselves are different from each other in terms of thought, language used, literary component used, person of the literature (first, second or third), narrative (linear, non linear, Quest, viewpoint), different narrative technique (metaphors, similes, personification, imagery, hyperbole, and alliteration) etc.
Hence, option D is correct