In Saki's story "The Open Window," how are the characters revealed to us in Sections 1-2? A. indirectly- through the characters' thoughts B. indirectly- through the words or actions of another character C. directly and indirectlly - through dialogue and the narrator's descriptions of the characters
1- "My aunt will be down presently, Mr. Nuttel," said a very self-possessed young lady of fifteen; "in the meantime you must try and put up with me." 2- Framton Nuttel endeavoured to say the correct something which should duly flatter the niece of the moment without unduly discounting the aunt that was to come. Privately he doubted more than ever whether these formal visits on a succession of total strangers would do much towards helping the nerve cure which he was supposed to be undergoing.
@Tamara7301
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@rhettwalker14
c i think
true
In Saki's story "The Open Window," what type of character is the niece? A. a minor (unimportant) character B. a flat (undeveloped) character C. a round (well-developed) character
what do you think it is
round
yup i think so
correct
In Mark Twain's story, "The Californian's Tale," which type of characters are Tom, Joe and Charley? A. major (important) characters B. dynamic (changing) characters C. minor (unimportant) characters
a
C
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In Mark Twain's story "The Californian's Tale," what type of characters is the narrator? A. a dynamic (changing) character B. a static (unchanging) character C. the antagonist
any idea?
no
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