Characters who support Linda:
Aunt Martha: Linda’s Grandmother
William: Linda’s younger brother
Betty & Peter: Both friends who help Linda and escape
Mrs. Durham: Employer and friend of Linda’s in the North
Mrs. Bruce: A friend who works to protect Linda from Dr. Flint, and employs her to care for her infant.
Characters who torment or oppose Linda:
Both Dr. Flint and Mrs. Flint: Dr. Flint’s obsession and abuse of Linda follows her though most of her life, and Mrs. Flint is just as abusive and cruel.
Jenny: A slave who threatens to expose Linda’s hiding place.
Answer:
The intended audience for the procedural text shown in Section 1 is anyone who has a need to know how to tie shoe laces in a fancy pattern. It appears to be targeted to a younger audience, probably college aged students down to about 6 years old. The intended audience should be able to read, understand, and follow the directions pretty well.
Explanation:
Repetition in fiction is used to create a mood, rhythm, or making a point. The purpose of repetition in the story "The Fishermen and His Wife" is to build up the suspense because the wife repeatedly wanted more, no matter what she had. The actions are repeated but there is a build up and it captivated the audience into wondering, "how far can this go?"
Answer: It’s help other actors recognize their cue.
It’s D :)