Answer:
1. Humor
- 1. Are interactions silly or witty?
2. Flaws
- 2. Do the actions and descriptions of characters reveal weaknesses?
3. Ironic situations
- 3. Do characters react to one another in unexpected ways?
4. Exaggerated traits
- 4. Does the writer make certain things about a character larger than life?
Explanation:
The different categories for the given analysis questions are as follows-
1. <u>Humor </u>refers to the comical or funny characteristics of a scene of a character. So, the question of whether the interactions are silly or witty will fall under this category.
2. <u>Flaws </u>are the weaknesses or 'disadvantage' of a character or any subject. Thus, the question of whether the actions and descriptions of characters reveal any weaknesses or not will fall into this category.
3. <u>Ironic situations </u>are those types of situations where the expected outcome doesn't happen and we are led to a different ending or result. So, the question of whether the characters react to one another in unexpected ways will e put in this category.
4. <u>Exaggeration </u>is the words to describe things more than they really are. This category will include the question of whether a writer makes certain things about a character appear larger than life, more than he/she really is.
Answer:
a hug and maybe comforting words
Explanation:
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