Before school, Michelle arrived at her locker outside Mrs. Harper’s English class. Just inside the door Aisha and Tasha were standing at the pencil sharpener. Mr. Carver was across the hall helping a student with a math problem.

“Tasha,” Aisha said. “Jeremy invited me to go sledding down Robin’s Hill with a bunch of his friends Saturday and said I could invite someone. You want to come?”

“I don't know. I hate the cold, and besides, I’m not sure I like sledding. Why don’t you ask Michelle?”

Michelle listened as she stood out in the quiet hallway.

“Michelle?” Aisha said. “Oh, I don’t know. She and Jeremy don’t get along very well.” Aisha and Tasha began walking back to their seats and out of Michelle’s earshot.

Michelle did not walk anywhere right then. Her mind was elsewhere.

At lunch Aisha and Tasha sat at a table in the cafeteria. Michelle walked up with her tray and joined them. “So, I hear you’re going sledding,” Michelle said to Aisha.

Question
Use the passage to answer the question.

How does the author of "The Invitation" mainly reveal Tasha’s character?
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Responses

Just inside the door Aisha and Tasha were standing at the pencil sharpener.
Just inside the door Aisha and Tasha were standing at the pencil sharpener.

Mr. Carver was across the hall helping a student with a math problem.
Mr. Carver was across the hall helping a student with a math problem.

"I hate the cold, and besides, I’m not sure I like sledding."
"I hate the cold, and besides, I’m not sure I like sledding."

“She and Jeremy don’t get along very well.”
“She and Jeremy don’t get along very well.”

The phrase "I hate the cold, and besides, I’m not sure I like sledding" mainly reveals Tasha's character.

From the passage "The Invitation," the author mainly reveals Tasha's character through the dialogue and actions described. Specifically, the statement "I hate the cold, and besides, I’m not sure I like sledding" shows Tasha's dislike for cold weather and uncertainty about participating in sledding. This indicates her cautious nature and preference for avoiding uncomfortable situations. Additionally, the comment "She and Jeremy don’t get along very well" suggests that Tasha is aware of the strained relationship between Michelle and Jeremy, indicating her observant nature and consideration for interpersonal dynamics.

The author mainly reveals Tasha's character through her dislike for the cold and uncertainty about sledding. This is seen in the quote, "I hate the cold, and besides, I’m not sure I like sledding."