One of the biggest bugaboos in manuscript submissions is when the author doesn’t properly introduce the protagonist within the first chapter. Readers want to know quickly the protagonist’s, age and level of sophistication in the world of the story, and they want to relate to the character on an emotional level. Readers’ interest in the protagonist has to be earned, in other words.
If we like a character, then we want to see her do well and we’re willing to follow her around and invest our time and interest in rooting her on in her struggle. But it’s important we know some essentials about the character so we can get to like her. The trick is to avoid stand-alone description or exposition and to instead show your character in action.
I didn't find any information about the play "Joe Magarac and the Hunkietown Contest". I only read the summary of the short story.
<span>But my guess is that C)Steve gives his blessing so Pete and Mary can be married. is the best answer.
Even though Joe won the contest, he did not like to marry Mary. Instead he volunteered Pete to marry Mary because he came second to Joe. Steve has to give his blessing because Mary is his daughter and the main purpose of having the contest is to find a husband for Mary.</span>
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I'm pretty sure Alice left mostly because Humpty did not say anything else so there was no reason to stay there. Plus he did not respond when Alice told he Good-bye.
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This might be the answer.
A person that has a fixed mindset believes they were born smart and that they can’t get any smarter/better at something.
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