Answer:
direct characterisation.
Explanation:
He speaks directly to the character, so not indirect, there is no stertypical examples in the text, so not stereotyping, and not round character.
The only one that defines a contextual symbol is
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It’s specific to a single artistic work and doesn’t overlap with other similar works.
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Answer:
B. Mrs. Pringle reminds Elaine that she always thought highly of Mr. Farnsworth.
Explanation:
The falling action in a story or any play is the event after the climax and resolution of the story but before the end of the story. It happens before the very end of the story but also after the resolution of the main conflict of the story.
In the society comedy <em>Fourteen</em>, Alice Gerstenberg presents a woman who is adamant about presenting herself as the most generous and entertaining hostess in society. And in her plan to impress a young wealthy gentleman for her daughter's hand, she tried so hard to make the dinner party perfect. But despite the cancellation from the invited parties, she tried to invite people on an impulse which ended with the Prince of Wales being one of the guests to turn up for the dinner party. Thus, the <u>resolution</u> in the story <u>is when the note was presented to her and she realized the Prince was in her house, waiting to be brought into the hall</u>. And the<u> falling action is when the host Mrs. Pringle reminds her daughter Elaine of how she had always thought highly of the wealthy gentleman Mr. Farnsworth.</u>
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
Answer:
B setting up a series of items in a list
Explanation: