Read the excerpt from Enrique’s Journey.

Enrique greets the dawn without incident. The stars recede. The sky lightens behind the mountains to the east, and mist rises off the fields on both sides of the tracks. Men trot by on burros with tin milk containers strapped to their saddles, starting their morning deliveries.

Which narrative technique does the author include in this excerpt, and how does it support the author’s purpose?

The author uses dialogue to evoke a sense of happiness.
The author uses characterization to show bitter feelings.
The author uses structure to show the sequence of events.
The author uses setting to show a sense of accomplishment.

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Answer:

The author uses setting to show a sense of accomplishment.

Explanation:

"Enrique's Journey" shows the journey of a young boy who wants to find his mother in the USA.

The excerpt above clearly depicts a "setting." It doesn't show any dialogues, bitter feelings or sequence of events. It focuses on what is happening to the surroundings as Enrique wakes up. The stars receding is one way to describe a setting during early morning. As the morning progresses, men are seen starting their daily lives by working. It shows a sense of accomplishment on Enrique's end that he has yet lived another day after going through several challenges on his journey.

Answer: D. The author uses setting to show a sense of accomplishment.

Explanation: Got it on edge