The Starflight Handbook: A Pioneer's Guide to Interstellar Travel. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1989
Answer:
readers' prior knowledge the author's motivations for writing descriptions of time and place character motivation and plot
Explanation:
The correct answer is the second option.
TV media switches from story to story, meaning that there is not enough time for detailed reports, and it's impossible to present all major headlines. Print media, on the other hand, can be edited and revised up until publication, and has the space necessary for crafting detailed stories.
Answer:
D. The characters are talking animals.
Explanation:
The story of "The Willow Wren and the Bear" is one tale from the Brother's Grimm's story for children. This story tells the war/ fighting between the animals of the forest and the willow-wrens who are considered to be the royal birds in the forest.
As given in the excerpt, the story has animal characters who are able to talk and act like any human being. They are also fighting against each other, just like humans do at times of war. This <u>characterization is also known as personification where the non-human characters are given human attributes</u>. This <u>personification or animation of the animal characters, who talk and fight and plan and kill each other shows that the story was written for children.</u>