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part a
in the passage from revived , how does the description of Mason help develop his character?
A: by revealing that he is weary of being responsible for the narrator as part of his assignment
B: by indicating that his appearance hides his physical strength
C: by establishing that he has become increasingly comfortable with his position over time
D: by suggesting that his concern for the narrator is more than just part of his job
Part b
select 2 excerpts from paragraph 10-28 that best supports part a
a - "mason, in his recurring role as Loving Father"
b - with his tired green eyes and messy dark but prematurely graying hair he fits the role he's played it for 11 years now
c- you were probably out about eight hours Mason says as plainly as if he's giving me a weather report
d- Mason treats me like a partner, not a daughter
e- there's a flicker of some thing like where we in the green eyes, and then it's gone f-"I'm merely advising you to take precautions."

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Answer: D

Step-by-step explanation:

Part a of the question asks how the description of Mason helps develop his character in the passage from "Revived." The answer is D: by suggesting that his concern for the narrator is more than just part of his job.

To support this answer, the two excerpts from paragraphs 10-28 that best support Part a are:

D- "Mason treats me like a partner, not a daughter" - This suggests that Mason sees the narrator as more than just a job and that he values her input and ideas.

E- "There's a flicker of something like where we in the green eyes, and then it's gone" - This implies that there is a deeper emotional connection between Mason and the narrator that goes beyond their professional relationship.

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