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Which best explains why using the narrative technique of social commentary is helpful in developing a story?(1 point)
It allows the readers to make connections between flashback and foreshadowing elements.
It allows the readers to predict how the characters will solve their problems.
It allows the readers to understand the characters’ actions in relation to the world they live.
It allows the readers to know why time has a greater impact than place on a setting.
It allows the readers to make connections between flashback and foreshadowing elements.
It allows the readers to predict how the characters will solve their problems.
It allows the readers to understand the characters’ actions in relation to the world they live.
It allows the readers to know why time has a greater impact than place on a setting.
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Alex_West_Wife197
What is the foil in a narrative?(1 point)
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the main character of a story, novel, or other fictional text.
the main character of a story, novel, or other fictional text.
a character who brings another character’s qualities into sharp focus.
a character who brings another character’s qualities into sharp focus.
a narrator who is also a character in a fictional text.
a narrator who is also a character in a fictional text.
an outside narrator who is all seeing and all knowing.
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the main character of a story, novel, or other fictional text.
the main character of a story, novel, or other fictional text.
a character who brings another character’s qualities into sharp focus.
a character who brings another character’s qualities into sharp focus.
a narrator who is also a character in a fictional text.
a narrator who is also a character in a fictional text.
an outside narrator who is all seeing and all knowing.
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Alex_West_Wife197
Which is an effective way that a reader can determine the author’s meaning in a narrative?(1 point)
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by looking for distinct elements of the plot including rising action and climax
by looking for distinct elements of the plot including rising action and climax
by drawing conclusions about the societal issues present in the text
by drawing conclusions about the societal issues present in the text
by studying other works by the author to make connections
by studying other works by the author to make connections
by analyzing characterization and setting descriptions
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by looking for distinct elements of the plot including rising action and climax
by looking for distinct elements of the plot including rising action and climax
by drawing conclusions about the societal issues present in the text
by drawing conclusions about the societal issues present in the text
by studying other works by the author to make connections
by studying other works by the author to make connections
by analyzing characterization and setting descriptions
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Alex_West_Wife197
Use the paragraph from “The Sisters” by James Joyce to answer the question.
The Sisters
by James Joyce
The next morning after breakfast I went down to look at the little house in Great Britain Street. It was an unassuming shop, registered under the vague name of _Drapery_. The drapery consisted mainly of children’s bootees and umbrellas; and on ordinary days a notice used to hang in the window, saying: _Umbrellas Re-covered_. No notice was visible now for the shutters were up. A crape bouquet was tied to the door-knocker with ribbon.
What does the description of the setting in this paragraph reveal about the author’s meaning?
(1 point)
Responses
The narrator knows more than what is being shared.
The narrator knows more than what is being shared.
Places often change over time.
Places often change over time.
The characters are hiding something important.
The characters are hiding something important.
The characters are at odds with each other.
The Sisters
by James Joyce
The next morning after breakfast I went down to look at the little house in Great Britain Street. It was an unassuming shop, registered under the vague name of _Drapery_. The drapery consisted mainly of children’s bootees and umbrellas; and on ordinary days a notice used to hang in the window, saying: _Umbrellas Re-covered_. No notice was visible now for the shutters were up. A crape bouquet was tied to the door-knocker with ribbon.
What does the description of the setting in this paragraph reveal about the author’s meaning?
(1 point)
Responses
The narrator knows more than what is being shared.
The narrator knows more than what is being shared.
Places often change over time.
Places often change over time.
The characters are hiding something important.
The characters are hiding something important.
The characters are at odds with each other.
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The best explanation for why using the narrative technique of social commentary is helpful in developing a story is:
**It allows the readers to understand the characters’ actions in relation to the world they live.**
This technique helps to contextualize characters' behaviors and decisions, offering insights into societal issues and the environment that influences them.
**It allows the readers to understand the characters’ actions in relation to the world they live.**
This technique helps to contextualize characters' behaviors and decisions, offering insights into societal issues and the environment that influences them.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**a character who brings another character’s qualities into sharp focus.**
A foil is typically a character that contrasts with another character, often the main character, to highlight particular traits and qualities.
**a character who brings another character’s qualities into sharp focus.**
A foil is typically a character that contrasts with another character, often the main character, to highlight particular traits and qualities.
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GPT-4o mini
An effective way that a reader can determine the author’s meaning in a narrative is:
**by analyzing characterization and setting descriptions.**
This approach helps readers understand the motivations of characters and the significance of the setting, which can provide insight into the themes and messages the author is conveying.
**by analyzing characterization and setting descriptions.**
This approach helps readers understand the motivations of characters and the significance of the setting, which can provide insight into the themes and messages the author is conveying.
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GPT-4o mini
The best response to what the description of the setting in this paragraph reveals about the author’s meaning is:
**The characters are hiding something important.**
The presence of the crape bouquet tied to the door-knocker suggests mourning or loss, indicating that something significant has happened, which implies that the characters may be concealing deeper emotional truths related to this event.
**The characters are hiding something important.**
The presence of the crape bouquet tied to the door-knocker suggests mourning or loss, indicating that something significant has happened, which implies that the characters may be concealing deeper emotional truths related to this event.
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