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Suppose someone in a peer review group says this about a story's main character:

"He reminds me of my favorite cousin because he's always saying things that make other people laugh."

Which of these responses builds on the comment in a way that would help the writer?
I don't have a cousin like that. All of my cousins are much older than me, and boring.
He is a very likable character, especially when he takes time to cheer up his little sister.
Making other people laugh is not something that makes a character likable.
What does your cousin have to do with this story about two kids in Mexico?

Sagot :

Answer:

the answer would be he is a vey likable character...

Explanation:

this would help the writer because it focusses on something positive and the writer could also not have to stressed as much when they say the character is likable