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When a reader takes on the struggles and emotions of a character?

identification


When a reader takes on the struggles and emotions of a character what is that known as?

Taking on the emotions of another person or creature (whether real or fictional) is known as empathy. When a reader takes on the struggles and emotions of a character, it means they are 'empathising' with that character.


When a reader takes on the struggles and emotions of the character in a work of fiction this is called?

identification


What happens if a dog takes nexium?

What happens if your dog takes nexium?


What is the setting act of character?

Setting refers to the time and place in which a story takes place. Act is a part of the structure of a play or narrative that typically consists of a series of events leading to a climax. A character is a person in a story who performs actions and has thoughts and feelings.


Which does the setting tell the reader?

where and when a story takes place (APEX)


What let's the reader know when and where a story takes place?

setting


What let's the reader know when and where the story takes place?

setting


The attitude a writer takes toward a story is the?

The attitude a writer takes toward a story is known as the tone. It conveys the author's feelings and perspective towards the subject matter, shaping the overall mood of the writing. Through tone, the writer can evoke specific emotions and influence the reader's interpretation of the narrative.


What happens if Muffy takes your feather in Harvest Moon for the GameCube?

That means your character and Muffy are engaged. The two of you will get married on the first day of the second year. It doesn't matter when you proposed, that it always the day the wedding happens.


A struggle that takes place within a character?

An internal conflict could revolve around a character torn between loyalty to their family and pursuing their dreams, or struggling with feelings of guilt over a past mistake. This inner turmoil often drives the character's decisions and actions, adding depth to their development throughout the story.


What does a writer use to show the reader when and where a story takes place?

setting