Read the passage. “Hey Pat! Great to see you!” boomed Terrence, catching sight of Pat. “Yeah,” Pat said without enthusiasm. “Anything wrong Pat? You seem kind of quiet.” “No, I’m fine…Well—I’m late to class,” replied Pat. What is this conversation an example of? the writer showing the motivation of the characters through dialog the writer telling the character’s thoughts through action the writer explaining the character’s feelings through narration the writer showing the relationship of the characters through dialog
@Keigh2015
Which one do you think it is?
Well this is most certainly dialogue. Narration is someone telling the story, and action doesn't have words.
A?
I wouldn't pick that one. There isn't much motivation going on through the dialogue since one of them is upset, but you can tell that they're friends by the way they're talking to each other.
so is D?
Yes
good job @Mizuki
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