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The writer gives information gives about the characters, the setting, the solutions, And the conflict is introduced. Hope I have helped.
What the author used to provide the reader with clues about Henry's character is:
- Henry's interaction with other characters.
<h3>What are clues in a story?</h3>
When writing a story, clues or hints are often provided to help readers form an opinion about the characters. In the story Chrysanthemum by John Steinbeck, the character of Henry was revealed indirectly.
Thus the reader can form opinions about him from his thoughts, words, actions, and interaction with others in the story.
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<span>Echo communicated her love to Narcissus by repeating parts of his words to him. The story is about Echo who is deeply in love with Narcissus who is a cruel person. One day he punished Echo but it turned out to be that he was being punished also because of his cruelty. He fell in love with himself and became poor until he realized that he lost someone like Echo. It was too late for him because his cruelty resulted to his death.</span>
The answer that would best complete the given statement above would be option B. The line "’Tis magic, magic, that hath ravish’d me" (Scene 1, Line 111) shows that Faustus <span>desires to know the secrets of necromancy above all else. Hope this answers your question.</span>