Here are some questions that might result in a better understanding of the speech:
<span>What is the tone of the speech?What is Truth’s purpose behind writing this speech?Is Truth appealing to her audience's emotions?What is the central idea of the speech? Is the central idea developed and supported well?<span>Does the speech use any words that are unfamiliar?</span></span>
Explanation:
The theme of a story is what the author is trying to convey — in other words, the central idea of the story. ... The plot is simply what happens in the story and the order of the story's events, and the moral is the lesson that the writer wants the main character (and by extension, you) to learn from the story.
D. He is certain that he can remedy it
If u have the same question like me then your answer would be D) complexity of character
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "<span>A.the author's personal commentary " </span>The idea that is not one of the voices Momaday used in telling The Way to Rainy Mountain is that <span>the author's personal commentary </span>