Use the story Amy’s Metaphor to answer the question.

Amy's Metaphor

Which detail from the story creates a mood that shows that a character is embarrassed?

(1 point)
Responses

Mr. Jansen’s cheeks turned red. Luckily for him, the bell rang then.
Mr. Jansen’s cheeks turned red. Luckily for him, the bell rang then.

I want you to brainstorm a list of things that are good combinations of two parts.
I want you to brainstorm a list of things that are  good  combinations of two parts.

I said I was sure and then I had to explain the whole Korean-German thing to her, even though she was a total stranger.
I said I was sure and then I had to explain the whole Korean-German thing to her, even though she was a total stranger.

I go through life with two worlds in me, and no one in my family—not even Mom and Dad—knows what that’s like.

1 answer

The detail from the story that creates a mood showing that a character is embarrassed is: "Mr. Jansen’s cheeks turned red. Luckily for him, the bell rang then." This detail clearly indicates a physical reaction associated with embarrassment, highlighting a moment of discomfort for the character.