Question #N1030

The writer chose to begin the passage with an anecdote about a specific event. This anecdote serves a very specific purpose. The anecdote demonstrates the character’s motivation and the writer’s use of humor. It helps to create a tone that makes the reader feel more engaged with the story. The writer could have chosen to begin the passage with a simple statement of the main point, but they chose to begin with an anecdote. What is the most likely reason why the writer chose to begin the passage in this way?

Why does the writer choose to begin the passage with an anecdote?
A. To highlight the character’s flaws.
B. To introduce a humorous element.
C. To summarize the main point of the passage.
D. To create a tone that is engaging and informal.