I believe it's because C. <span>The author wants to communicate the distinctive personality of the narrator.
Either it being done through first person or third person narration, the readers will always able to grasp the unique/personal train of thought that being carried out by the narrator, that show a little bit distinctive personality of the narrator.</span>
Answer:
I believe the quote that does not support the inference that living in Alaska can be a challenge is:
c) "During this time, Alaskans spend a lot of time outside enjoying nature."
Explanation:
Quotes A, B, and D all talk about the challenges of living in Alaska. Alaskans need to worry about their vitamin D intake, about adjusting their lifestyles to lack or excess of light, etc. However, option C does not talk of a challenge or a difficulty. If we read option C without the context given in the passage, we would not at all guess that it has anything to do with a difficult, demanding lifestyle. It sounds as if Alaskans simply get to have fun in nature. For that reason, letter C is the one that does not support the inference that living in Alaska can be a challenge.
The answer would be falling action. Because she just told a story that excited her and now she's just thinking about it. Sorry it took so long for someone to answer. Hope this helps someone eventually.
The answer is A.
Literary adaption is the adapting of a literary source (e.g. a novel, short story, poem) to another genre or medium, such as a film, stage play, or video game.