characterization.
Authors chose the person best qualified to tell their story to be the main character. This can be anyone.
D. ) All of the above are correct.
Joan Givner has written: 'The self-portrait of a literary biographer' -- subject(s): Authors, Canadian, Biographers, Biography, Canadian Authors
The authors point of veiw is when it says we, us, and together.
LeRoy S. Hodges has written: 'Portrait of an expatriate' -- subject(s): African American authors, African Americans, American Authors, Biography, Exiled Authors, Intellectual life
Narrator
Authors use the character's speech and thoughts for indirect characterization. Another technique they use so readers can infer what the character is like is interactions with other characters.
"Directly" means they just come right out and say what the character is like.
Jeanne Hilary has written: 'La plume et le zinc' -- subject(s): Authors, French, Coffeehouses, French Authors, Pictorial works, Portrait photography, Portraits, Restaurants
Jack Robinson has written: 'Jack Robinson' -- subject(s): Portrait photography, Portraits, Entertainers, Authors
To build tension
One hundred authors came together to oppose Einstein's theories because they disagreed with his ideas and wanted to challenge his scientific conclusions.