Answer:
The effect is:
B. Readers care more about what happens to the character.
Explanation:
If a character is only superficial, readers will not feel as if they know him. And it is difficult to care about someone we do not know well. However, <u>when an author takes time to properly develop a character, readers get to truly know him. His feelings, emotions, issues, traits, traumas and so on are all built and revealed in a way that makes readers close to this person. We begin to care about him, to worry about what will happen to him, to root for him - or, in some cases, against him. It's as if the character becomes important, now that we know him so well, to the point of engaging us.</u>
Haiku is a popular form of poetry in Japan. A
traditional haiku has nature as its theme (consider the influence of Shinto, the native Japanese religion) and has a strict three-line format of 5-7-5 syllables (see the link below). As a fun assignment, you will write two haiku poems. The first will follow haiku tradition with its topic something to do with nature (sun, moon, day, night, weather, trees, rivers, animals, etc.). The second haiku can be about any topic you wish. (Eastern Civilization)
Solution: POEM 1 THE SUNS REFLECTION
SPECKLED WATER WITH DIAMONDS
SWEET DAY AT THE BEACH POEM 2
NURSES AND DOCTORS SHINE
YOUR ACTION HEALS AND PROTECT
YOU WILL WIN THE FIGHT
Life is short
live for god and the ones you love
always forgive and forget
always love everyone
never hate
repent your sins
and love Jehovah God