Question
Which line of dialogue could the author use to develop Tommy’s character as he is characterized in
this paragraph?
(1 point)
“Why do there have to be so many shops along the same street where I live?”
“This little trinket makes me think of a tender memory of playing baseball when I was a boy.”
“I think my mother owned a trinket like this one, but I never did like it at all.”
“There are so many nice things here, and I can’t stand knowing that I can’t afford any of them.”
this paragraph?
(1 point)
“Why do there have to be so many shops along the same street where I live?”
“This little trinket makes me think of a tender memory of playing baseball when I was a boy.”
“I think my mother owned a trinket like this one, but I never did like it at all.”
“There are so many nice things here, and I can’t stand knowing that I can’t afford any of them.”
Answers
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To develop Tommy’s character as he is characterized in the paragraph, the line of dialogue that would be most effective is:
**“There are so many nice things here, and I can’t stand knowing that I can’t afford any of them.”**
This line highlights Tommy's feelings of frustration and perhaps inadequacy in the face of materialism, which can deepen our understanding of his character.
**“There are so many nice things here, and I can’t stand knowing that I can’t afford any of them.”**
This line highlights Tommy's feelings of frustration and perhaps inadequacy in the face of materialism, which can deepen our understanding of his character.
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