Flashback
Dramatic irony is at work; it reveals that Oedipus often speaks rashly.
The unique perspectives of the artist and the author
The author waits until the end to reveal that the enemy is the snipers brother so as to create suspense in the story. The revelation serves as the climax of the story and is rightfully placed at the end.
Its Persona:)
You failed to specify what book.
The author is using direct characterization in this passage to reveal the character's traits through explicit description or commentary.
The writer uses the literary technique of "flashbacks" to reveal events that happened earlier in the story in "The Odyssey." Flashbacks are narrative devices that allow the author to interrupt the chronological flow of the story and provide background information or context for the reader.
The author of Holes, Louis Sachar, uses flashbacks to provide background information on the characters, reveal past events that are relevant to the present storyline, and build suspense by gradually revealing pieces of the past. This technique helps to create a more well-rounded and engaging narrative for the reader.
Some of them will.
Yes!!!
Yes.
cosmic microwave background radiation.
Yes. A proper background check will reveal that.
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Dialogue reveals information. It also reveals a character's thoughts, feelings, and way of speaking. It can reveal a character's educational level, their background, and their desires.
Dramatic irony is at work; it reveals that Oedipus often speaks rashly.
The author does not reveal this.