The most obvious element is a character, as shown in option C.
<h3>Why are the other elements not highlighted?</h3>
- The setting refers to the environment where the story takes place and the passage does not refer to any environment.
- The plot refers to the story as a whole and the passage refers to just one point in the story.
In the passage provided, we can see that the narrator refers to a specific person and how that person behaved at a given moment, provoking reactions and thoughts.
A person, in a text, is a character and all the characters are very important elements for the development of the story because they promote the advancement of the narrative and the execution of events.
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Answer:
I don't know the answer, but if I did I would tell u.
Explanation:
I don't know it cuz the picture it's hard to read it.
Written prose is more complex than informal speech in that it is more structured and organized.
When you are talking to somebody, usually you are not going to pay much attention to the way you organize your thoughts, you just want to get your ideas out there. In prose, however, you cannot do that - or else it will be very difficult to understand your writing.
Answer:
c. it creates dramatic tension
Explanation:
The characters thought and the words he is speaking are totally different, so the reader can sense that there is tension.