Read the passage from "Racing the Storm.”

"Yeesh!” Anastasia exclaimed. Finally giving her attention to the scene outside, she smiled. "Wow. It’s beautiful, isn’t it?” she said.

The author develops the character of Anastasia in this passage by using Anastasia’s dialogue

to clarify Keri’s dialogue.
to reinforce Keri’s dialogue.
as a contrast to Keri’s dialogue.
as an addendum to Keri’s dialogue.

Respuesta :

she used it as a contrast to keri's dialogue because 'Yeesh' is used as a word meant to describe something awful. 

Read the passage from "Racing the Storm.”

"Yeesh!” Anastasia exclaimed. Finally giving her attention to the scene outside, she smiled. "Wow. It’s beautiful, isn’t it?” she said.

Question: The author develops the character of Anastasia in this passage by using Anastasia’s dialogue:

Options:  

  • to clarify Keri’s dialogue.
  • to reinforce Keri’s dialogue.
  • as a contrast to Keri’s dialogue.
  • as an addendum to Keri’s dialogue.

Answer: The correct answer is: as a contrast to Keri’s dialogue.

Explanation: In this part of the story "Racing the Storm.”, we read about Keri being worried and anxious but, as we read In this dialogue, Anastasia is excited. The author develops the character of Anastasia in this passage by using Anastasia’s dialogue as a contrast to Keri’s dialogue.