Answer:
Letter d
Explanation:
It's just my opinion though
Mart Twain renders Huck Finn as a realistic, believable character by casting him as being realistic. Huck is portrayed as being a flawed and imperfect person who is sometimes naive and foolish. Huck, also, speaks in regionalisms, which makes him seem like a real person from his particular area.
Okay I will be looking forward to reading that amazing book
B, <span>A play script consists almost entirely of dialogue.
Play scripts are a lot like screen plays, they have stage directions but mostly dialogue, unlike novels. </span>