I think it's the first one, <span>The author openly states a character’s traits.
Comment the correct answer. </span>
This is probably referring to the use of the “soul” such as insecurity and doubt, it can hurt or heal you. In simple terms, an double edged sword that lies within the mind is the mind itself, or as Dickens refers to it, an “soul”.
The answer to this question would be A. True.
Lack of motivation indeed carries a message that is worth heeding. These extremes are all carriers of messages that might be that the one posing as their mother ship can't express what they really want, thus they conform to the wills and demands of other people most likely their parents or friends. Another possibility would be that they want to escape or forget it or even hide it from other people. A lack of motivation tells the observer that the one being observed is most likely doing something which isn't in line with the person's passion.
Length of the play best distinguishes a Greek tragedy from a Greek comedy.