I believe the answer would be C, however I read it last year and my memory sucks<span />
Passage A from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave is non-fiction, specifically autobiography. Passage B from "Song of Myself" by Walt Whitman is poetry written in the sub-genre of free verse. Passage C from The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain is fiction from the sub-genre of regionalism or local color. All three passages are about the importance of having freedom and hope of freedom. All passages reflect that the wrriters felt that slavery was wrong. Passage A is powerful because it is the true perspective of someone who lived as a slave. It shows how much freedom meant to Douglass. Passage B is poetry that tells a story that may or may not be true. The point of it is that the speaker in the poem treated the slave kindly and as an equal and that he trusted him as a human being and did what he could to help the man to safety. The language is spare and careful, which is where the genre's power lies. Passage C uses characters to make the point: Huck is determined to help Jim escape from slavery even though it is deemed wrong. He knows that slavery is not right, and he chooses to be "bad" rather than allow Jim to remain a slave. The power of fiction is in the situations, characterizations, and dialogue. This passage also tells a story, but it is much longer with greater detail than passage B.
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are character's in William Shakespeare's tragedy "Hamlet". They are childhood friends of Hamlet, summoned by King Claudius to distract the prince from his apparent madness and if possible to ascertain the cause of it.
By making inferences based on an analysis of a character, the reader is able to determine a character's motivation.
<h3>What is an Inference in literature?</h3>
In literature, an inference may be characterized as a determination about someone or a matter that one arrives at because of the information unrestricted to him.
The options under this question are a) action b) motivation c) theme d) development.
By reading any literature and making inferences based on its analysis, people are able to understand the traits and features of each character through the examination.
The reader also understands the characters' purposes and reasons why he or she acts in a specific way.
Therefore, the correct option for this question is B, i.e. motivation.
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