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question 4 of 10 what is an author’s purpose in having a character not …

Question

question 4 of 10
what is an author’s purpose in having a character not fit in or be at odds with a story’s setting?

a. to build tension
b. to provide exposition
c. to tie up loose ends
d. to establish relationships

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Option A: A character at odds with the setting creates conflict, which builds tension as readers wonder how the character will navigate or resolve the mismatch.
  • Option B: Exposition is about introducing background info (setting, characters, plot context), not about a character clashing with the setting.
  • Option C: Tying up loose ends is part of resolution (e.g., answering plot questions), not related to a character - setting conflict.
  • Option D: Establishing relationships is about character - character interactions, not character - setting dissonance.

Answer:

A. To build tension