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characterization- a description of the distinctive nature or features of someone or something.
example:
"she rejected that characterization of her film"
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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The reader would know why Mrs. Copperfield is not very pleased to see Miss Betsey.
The reader would know why Mrs. Copperfield is worried about herself and her son.
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When writing a narrative or story from the point of view of the person performing the action, the readers get to understand why they perform some actions because they can listen to what's going through their mind and its more expressive than using third person point of view.
Therefore, if the story was told from the point of view of Mrs. Copperfield, the story would be different because the reader would know why Mrs. Copperfield is not very pleased to see Miss Betsey.
The reader would know why Mrs. Copperfield is worried about herself and her son.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The alliteration is that she's telling you how her life was and how some days it was good and other days it wan't so good. She uses alliteration because she wants her reader to know how days were during her life. Although she wasn't a slave she still had a hard life and the alliteration she uses represents that and how she wishes things were easier and she's saying that life was hard for folks back then. I hope this helps.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Hey,......
 Today is my birthday!! I wish you came to my school. Today I brought cupcakes to my second class and everybody LOVED them. ............ I hope you can still come to my birthday party
 
 
        
             
        
        
        
That is true, because she was the only one to understand the importance of divine laws as opposed to Creon's civil laws. He forbade her to give her brother a proper burial because he was a traitor, but she understood that it needed to be done so that he could be allowed to go to heaven, perhaps. The other people were afraid of Creon, and didn't want to interfere with his laws.