Which statement best evaluates the author's use of dialogue to enhance the narrative?
Question:
Which statement best evaluates the author's use of dialogue to enhance the narrative?
Choices:
- The dialogue is not effective, because it's difficult to tell which character is speaking.
- The dialogue is effective because it fills in the backstory of why the women are climbing up the mountain.
- The dialogue is not effective, because it fails to provide insight about how the characters are responding to their challenges.
- The dialogue is effective because it tells the reader a great deal about how the characters are feeling about their struggle.
Answer:
The dialogue is effective because it tells the reader a great deal about how the characters are feeling about their struggle.