The craftsmen in the play speak in prose because: that kind of common language symbolizes their status in life. Option C is correct.
I think that any craftsman would speak very posh and in a high register language of poetry, hence they speak in prose, which is not that classy.
Prose is a form of language that conveys a natural flow of speech and grammatical structure instead of a regular rhythmic structure as in traditional poetry.
Jefferson believes that all men are free and have the right to make their own decisions. This was how Jefferson gave weight to his views when he helped create the Declaration of Independence which inspired the colonies to be free of British rule in 1776.
I believe the answer is: B. It creates an exaggeration voice, which affects the narrator's credibility.
The main purpose of the narrator is to address the sad and depressing situation that happened to the indian in a humorous way.
Even though some people might get the narrator's intent, some people would definitely be offended and see the narrator as someone without credibility since he is downplaying a cruel situation.
Answer:
Indirect characterization.
Explanation:
This type consists of the author showing the audience how the character is by his thoughts, words, and deeds. The author does this because in drama, unlike verse and epic, there is no narrator.
It takes more time to develop a character through indirect characterization but leaves a deeper impression in the audience or readers. It does this because the reader must make inferences about why the character act in a certain way.
I hope this answer helps you.