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why is language an important tool in developing a monster character in a story?
a. the author can steer the plot of the story in directions that the reader never expects.
b. the author can describe the monster in a such way that the reader does not have to use his or her imagination.
c. the author can reveal hidden meanings about a monster by using words with strong connotations.
d. the author’s characterization of the monster can be delayed until the last possible moment in a story.
- Option A: Steering the plot's unexpected directions is about plot twists, not directly about monster characterization via language, so A is incorrect.
- Option B: Good writing should engage the reader's imagination, and describing a monster to eliminate imagination is not a positive use of language for characterization, so B is incorrect.
- Option C: Using words with strong connotations (emotional or cultural associations) can reveal hidden meanings about a monster, like using "menacing" or "tormented" to show aspects of the monster's nature. This relates to how language develops the character.
- Option D: Delaying characterization until the last moment is a plot device, not about the importance of language in developing the monster's character, so D is incorrect.
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C. The author can reveal hidden meanings about a monster by using words with strong connotations.