A protagonist is a key character in a story. The protagonist usually is the character that the writer uses to buttress the theme of the story.
<h3>What is the importance of a protagonist to a story?</h3>
The protagonist in any novel, poem, play, or movie is the center of all the actions in such literature.
The protagonist thus influences all the key actions and his or her decisions impact the movement of the plot but especially as well as its outcome.
Note that the short story referenced is unavailable hence the general answer.
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Answer: In "Thank You M'am", Mrs. Jones is stronger than she appears, and in "The Strangers that Came to Town," the Duvitches are more accomplished and knowledgeable.
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Formal.
As far as I know, there is no such thing as either standard or practiced diction. Informal is the way you communicate with your friends, for instance, which is not how you would write a thesis paper, legal document, etc.
Alliteration describes when there is a repetition of a letter or sound with connected words.
(EX: Pickled, Peter, Peppers...)