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Read the passage.

“Hey Pat! Great to see you!” boomed Terrence, catching sight of Pat.
“Yeah,” Pat said without enthusiasm.
“Anything wrong Pat? You seem kind of quiet.”
“No, I’m fine…Well—I’m late to class,” replied Pat.

What is this conversation an example of?

A. the writer telling the character’s thoughts through action
B. the writer showing the relationship of the characters through dialog
C. the writer showing the motivation of the characters through dialog
D. the writer explaining the character’s feelings through narration

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I believe the answer is C) The writer showing the motivation of the characters through dialouge

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The author is showing Pat's expressions and feelings and Terrence's expressions and feelings based on what they say and do.


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Answer:

The best option seems to be letter C) the writer showing the motivation of the characters through dialog.

Step-by-step explanation:

In this particular excerpt, we don't know much about the characters. They could be friends, classmates, even relatives. We also don't know much about what they are doing, there isn't much action being described. What we do have is a dialog between Terrence and Pat. Through this dialog, we can tell they present different levels of motivation, even though it is not explained why or how they got to feel this way. While Terrence seems enthusiastic, "booming", exclaiming his words, Pat is down in the dumps. Terrence himself says she's "kind of quiet" after she answers him "without enthusiasm". With this dialog, thus, the author is showing readers the characters' motivation.

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