D. The conversation you write must sound natural for the characters.
More natural conversations between characters make your writing more fun to read. Reading a dialogue that sounds like it could actually happen engages the reader, and creates an investment in the characters themselves. Think of it this way, would you rather watch a movie with good acting or bad acting?
Answer:
The reader learns that Dill has no home.
Explanation:
“Grandma says he hasn’t got a home—”
“Has too, he lives in Meridian.” “—he just gets passed around from relative to relative, and Miss Rachel keeps him every summer.”
This very brief passage gives us further insight into Dill's character, and once again reminds us that things are not always as they seem.
def iambic pentameter and rhyme, I’m not sure what foot is and idk about stanza
I believe it would be person vs. person because she’ll probably have a conflict with her mother for not letting her go..?
This would be a dilemma of values. A poor man who has tried every thing legally possible, then the man has good values.