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English, 25.03.2020 20:47 npellot123

Which best explains why the sheepdog becomes a more interesting character than the shepherd? Select all that apply. Question 7 options: The narrator reveals the thoughts of the dog; the shepherd’s thoughts are never revealed. The dog interacts directly with other characters in the scene; the shepherd does not interact with others. The dog is more critical to the progress of the sheep through the scene than the shepherd is. The dog is more in tune with the atmosphere being developed in the scene than the shepherd is. The narrator uses an affectionate tone to describe the dog’s behavior; the shepherd is defined through a less personal tone.

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