Which statement best contrasts the use of dialogue in "Gumption" and "To Build a Fire"?
In "Gumption," the only dialogue is spoken by Sylvester, in "To Build a Fire," several characters' dialogue is included.
In "Gumption," the dialogue is used to show the intelligence of the characters, in "To Build a Fire," it is used to show the
man's foolishness
In "Gumption" dialogue reveals the characters' traits and motivations, in "To Build a Fire," there is direct description of the
man and his motivations instead of dialogue.
In "Gumption," description alone is used to develop characters, in "To Build a Fire," readers get to know the main character
through his dialogue

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The answer is: In “Gumption” dialogue reveals the characters' traits and motivations; in ”To Build a Fire,” there is direct description of the man and his motivations instead of dialogue.

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Answer: In “Gumption” dialogue reveals the characters' traits and motivations in ”To Build a Fire,” there is direct description of the man and his motivations instead of dialogue.

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