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1. A Horseman in the Sky by Ambrose Bierce
How does the author mainly develop the character of Carter Druse in this passage?
by showing bias through the eyes of an unreliable narrator
by conveying details about Carter through the descriptions of another character
by telling the story from a first-person point of view
by directly describing who Carter is, where he is from, and what he believes
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by conveying details about Carter through the descriptions of another character
The narrator (another character) observes and describes Carter’s appearance, actions, and inner conflict, which is how Bierce develops Carter’s character rather than by direct exposition or an unreliable narrator’s bias.
The narrator (another character) observes and describes Carter’s appearance, actions, and inner conflict, which is how Bierce develops Carter’s character rather than by direct exposition or an unreliable narrator’s bias.
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