Gladwell’s message is a simple one: to be successful one has to have a certain level of skill or knowledge or intelligence, and one has to be presented with opportunities of which one can take advantage.
A, because he is saying that he is tired from the contest and worked up an appetite.
Answer:
physical description, behavior, insight into the character's thought processes through dialogue or narration, and insight through the opinions of other characters in a story.
Explanation:
If a characters dialogue is timid then you know this character is a shy person, if the character has bright hair and a different style than most you know the character is bold (physical description), if the character often thinks rude things towards other people they are probably mean, and etc
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I don't know this for sure but if an author has something to declare and they can't back it up it's just an idea. So if you want to identify the claim you have to have statistics and facts to prove what you're saying. But remember I am not am expert so whatever you think the answer is go with it. Hope this helps ;)