Question
Read the passage from Perseus.
"Your child!” Acrisius cried in great anger. "Who is his father?”
But when Danaë answered proudly, "Zeus,” he would not believe her.
In the passage, the dialogue primarily serves to
identify the narrator of the story.
illustrate the feelings of the characters.
describe the actions of the characters.
identify the narrator’s point of view.
"Your child!” Acrisius cried in great anger. "Who is his father?”
But when Danaë answered proudly, "Zeus,” he would not believe her.
In the passage, the dialogue primarily serves to
identify the narrator of the story.
illustrate the feelings of the characters.
describe the actions of the characters.
identify the narrator’s point of view.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
In the passage, the dialogue primarily serves to **illustrate the feelings of the characters**. Acrisius's anger and disbelief, along with Danaë's pride in stating Zeus as the father, reveal their emotions and reactions to the situation.