Mark Twain develops (C) characterization through motivation, words, traits, and reactions to others.
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<u>Answer:</u> The author describes the dangerous situation that the characters in the story are facing.
<u>Explanation:</u> As we read each part from the passage, we see that all of them contain one thing. And, what exactly is that? We see that all of them contain the situation that they're all experiencing at the moment.
<u>Cited text:</u> <em>“I shouldn’t think of this as easy. I know what I need to do here, but I could lose one these men if just one thing goes wrong.”</em>
We can see that this is a present statement, and that something is going wrong between those people. I'm supposing it's a fire or something of that nature.
Answer: hides the world and slows life down to a stop.
Music, art and theater can all show how life is around you. They can express the bad things in your culture, and they can also show the good things. A painting can show the brutality of a war. A song can explain what's good about a certain area. A play can tell you about the hardships a certain culture goes through. The arts can help teach people about their own culture, or about others'.