Question #N817
The passage discusses the history of a fictional character, Mr. Brown. The author of the passage states that Mr. Brown has been portrayed as different things throughout the years. For instance, the author states that Mr. Brown has been portrayed as "an unassuming man," "a great adventurer," and a "ruthless businessman." What is the most likely reason why the author mentions the different portrayals of Mr. Brown?
The author of the passage mentions the different portrayals of Mr. Brown in order toCorrect Answer is: A
The author mentions the different portrayals of Mr. Brown in order to show the reader that Mr. Brown is a complex character with many sides. The author is not suggesting that the reader’s understanding of Mr. Brown has changed over time, nor is the author criticizing the different ways that Mr. Brown has been portrayed. Instead, the author is simply providing information about the different ways that Mr. Brown has been portrayed.