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Who does the difference between the characters spoken words and internal thoughts affect the story

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the person reading the story might get only part of the story if only the spoken words are the only part where as if u also get their internal thoughts also u get a better understanding of the person through there perspective and how there thought process works
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Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

"How does the difference between the character's spoken words and internal thoughts affect the story?

I smiled. "I'm doing great! How are you?" This smile is breaking my face; tears will flood me; I'm going to collapse like a bridge in an earthquake.

A. It creates dramatic tension. B. It introduces a new character. C. It ties up the loose ends. D. It changes the point of view."

Answer:

A. It creates dramatic tension.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the excerpt shown in the question above, the character states that he is smiling, which means that he is happy and excited. However, when we have access to his thoughts, we see that the character is highly sad and melancholy, so he says that he can collapse at any moment of so much sadness.

Based on that, we can see that what the character shows and what he feels is totally different and that difference creates a strong dramatic tension.

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