Helppp answer all three pleaseee (1) Old Benjamin, the donkey, seemed quite unchanged since the Rebellion. (2) He worked in the same slow obstinate way as he had done it in Jones's
time, never shirking and never volunteering for extra work either. (3) When asked whether he was not happier now that Jones was gone, he would say only
"Donkeys live a long time. None of you has ever seen a dead donkey," and the others had to be content with this cryptic answer."

In Sentence 1, the author reveals the character of Old Benjamin through
A.) dialogue (his words)
B.) narration
C.) actions
D.) dialogue (others' words)

In Sentence 2, the author reveals the character of Old Benjamin through

A.) dialogue (his words)
B.) narration
C.) actions
D.) dialogue (others words)

In Sentence 3 the author reveals the character of Old Benjamin through

A.) dialogue (his words)
B.) Narration
C.) Actions
D. dialogue (others words)

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