Which two elements of narrative nonfiction can you identify in this excerpt from “My Brother Paul” by Theodore Dreiser? Often these references to mother or father or their difficulties would bring tears to his eyes. "I can't stand to see people suffer, that's all, not if I have anything," and his eyes glowed sweetly. "And, after all," he added apologetically, "the little I give isn't much. They don't get so much out of me. They don't come to me every day." Another time—one Christmas Eve it was, when I was comparatively new to New York (my second or third year), I was a little uncertain what to do, having no connections outside of Paul and two sisters, one of whom was then out of the city.
A. reflection
B. characterization
C. suspense
D. flashback
You can pick more than one

Respuesta :

the answer is A reflection and B characterization for plato

Answer:

A). Reflection.

B). Characterization.

Explanation:

As per the question, the two elements of narrative fiction that could be identified in this excerpt from “My Brother Paul” by Theodore Dreiser are reflection and characterization. The 'references' to the mother or father contemplates the author's thoughts and opinions exemplifying 'reflection' while the description of the personality( like 'I can't stand to see people', 'They don't come to me every day', '"the little I give isn't much', etc.) demonstrates characterization as it proposes the details about the characters. Thus, options A and B are the correct answers.