Answer:
Once as I was walking down the street I saw as young kid with his small bag..I was curious about him and wanted to know whether he was alone..
I approached him.. i said,"<em>Hey kid..where are your parents..are you fine..?</em>";
He replied..,"<em>Yes i am kinda fine..My parents died in a car accident yesterday while going to the bank in order to withdraw money..i was left out alive</em>"..(said with a sad face)
i felt so sad that after hearing this..But i noticed that there were some persons with him..and so i asked and he replied that that persons are assisting me..they are taking me with them.The kid also said that he had to leave his house because his parents did not pay rent..I asked the persons where they are going..
They replied...,"<em>We are going to go to a train station which is just half a kilometer away.."</em>
I said them to be careful and gave them 5000 bucks to take care of themselves and even the kid...I gave a chocolate to the kid..he left a smile for me as he walked away...
3rd person view is what I'm thinking rn
I have found this question online, and it is about the short story "The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County," by Mark Twain. The excerpt is long for me to post here, but it begins with the story told by Simon Wheeler, one of the characters.
Answer:
The option that best states how the author develops the character in this excerpt is:
A. with the use of dialect.
Explanation:
When it comes to literature, dialect is related to how the author portrays the characters' speech. Many authors choose to write words with an uncommon spelling just to show that that is the way the character pronounces them. For instance, in books by Zora Neale Hurston, what should be "I" was spelled as "Ah" to emphasize pronunciation.
<u>The same happens in this short story by Mark Twain. The excerpt we are analyzing here uses dialect to reveal more about the character. For example, Wheeler says "feller" instead of "fellow". Twain wants readers to know that Wheeler is a simple man, in contrast with the narrator of the story who is an educated man and who uses a very different (formal) dialect from Wheeler.</u>
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