Protagonist
The protagonist or the main
character is the one who makes the series of events (plot) possible and/or that
these events center on him. His traits, decisions and fate often show the theme
or the message of the story. There are even stories where the main character’s
name symbolize or suggest the underlying idea of the story.
Answer:
I only have one answer because I searched it up. It's, 1) "Are we grown old again, so soon?" cried they, dolefully.
Explanation: I'm pretty sure I copied someone's answer...sorry :(
I found her in the garage on Sunday afternoon looking very helpless after being short twice at her right arm, I quickly aided her to reaching a nearby by clinic. On reaching there, the nurses on duty quickly started treatment on her inside the dressing room, i stood outside and waited patiently for her dress up. In an hour later, i was told she lost a lot of blood but she was gonna be okay. I then took the lead in sorting information about her family members of which which I found out and laid the necessary information for them.
The answer is "<em>A: I helps create uneasiness</em>" because the author briefly describes a group of people as gangsters and heavily implies they surveil a zone to find people who can be easily robbed after only a small attempt of gaining their trust. They accomplish this implication only describing their actions without plainly stating that they are indeed bad people, it's the characterization that helps the reader make the connection.