Answer: Bildungsroman is the name of a literary genre that centers in the transformation of the main character, who goes from being a child or adolescent to becoming an adult.
Explanation: The term "bildungsroman" comes from German and it is used to refer to a literary genre that explores the intellectual and moral growth of the protagonist of a story, that is to say that it focuses on the development of the character. In that way, a novel that is part of this genre usually begins introducing the protagonist as a child and finishes presenting him/her as an adult. Some examples of novels that belong to "bildungsroman" are Dickens' Great Expectations, Alcott's Little Women and Hesse's Demian.
B. Individual
C. Endurance
D. Exercise
rhymes every other line.
has lines that vary widely in length.
contains meter but not rhyme.
A.
Cassie wants to tell Mama how Miss Crocker whipped her and Little Man.
B.
Mama won't punish Cassie as harshly if Cassie tells her first.
C.
Cassie thinks Miss Crocker doesn't understand the problem.
D.
Mama had told Cassie to reject the books if they were dirty.
We grated one-third of that hunk of cheddar cheese.
B.
Amy has collected forty three cans of food for the holiday food drive.
C.
Three quarters of the people who live in this house are female.
D.
The baseball park is one half mile down the road.
Answer:
But he wasn't frightened. He wasn't even nervous.
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure those are what supports the claim that Charlie's able to remain calm in difficult situations.