Aw I'm sorry I can't be very specific since I didn't read the source, but I can help a bit for the first question.
Elements, such as stage directions are strategies that the author uses to create certain aspects.
For example, you can say whether the setting makes the character confident or affects what they can do. If the script is set in the olden-days, the character may not be able to do certain things. For instance, women's rights may be limited.
Dialogue may influence the character's relationships and depict their point of view and position on certain topics.
Also, mood can affect how the characters act. For example, if the mood is gloomy, the characters may reflect on this, causing them to feel gloomy too. This will surely impact their actions, dialogue, and thought, as well as their character traits for that time.
Again, these are some brief examples that you may be able to accumulate from the text, sorry for not being able to give page numbers and such.
Hope this helps a bit at least :)
Answer:
They had a contest about trying to pull back a bowstring. Odysseus was the only person who could and he did and they all thought he was just a scamp and then there was a bloodbath and Odysseus and his son won
Explanation: ba dun tsss
<span>During the late 1820's, gold was discover by explorers in the northern and central regions of Georgia. Many Europeans quickly migrated and infiltrated the region; they were hoping for easy money.</span>
Answer:
Tolkien uses similes and metaphors
Explanation:
Simile example-The hobbit-hole door is like a porthole.
The door opens to all hall that is like a tunnel.
Metaphor Example- My teeth are swords, and my claws are spears.
Answer:
it is point of view
Explanation:
because i just took the test, trust me.