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What is the effect of reflection in this excerpt from Theodore Dreiser's "My Brother Paul"?

Imagine, if you can, a man weighing all of three hundred pounds, not more than five feet ten-and-one-half inches in height and yet of so lithesome a build that he gave not the least sense of either undue weight or lethargy. His temperament, always ebullient and radiant, presented him as a clever, eager, cheerful, emotional and always highly illusioned person with so collie-like a warmth that one found him compelling interest and even admiration. Easily cast down at times by the most trivial matters, at others, and for the most part, he was so spirited and bubbly and emotional and sentimental that your fiercest or most gloomy intellectual rages or moods could scarcely withstand his smile.

A. Dreiser reflects upon his brother's good-natured personality to show how it shaped Paul's dreams and ambitions.
B. Dreiser reflects upon the contrast between his brother's build and personality to develop complexity of character.
C. Dreiser reflects upon his brother's physical stature to compare and contrast it with his own physical weaknesses.
D. Dreiser reflects upon his brother's warm and cheerful nature to demonstrate Paul's optimistic outlook of life.

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D. Dreiser reflects upon his brothers warm and cheerful mature to demonstrate Pauls optimistic outlook of life

Answer: D) Dreiser reflects upon his brother's warm and cheerful nature to demonstrate Paul's optimistic outlook of life.

Explanation: In the given excerpt from "My Brother Paul" by Theodore Dreiser, we can see how Dreiser describes Paul as a cheerful, clever, radiant, ebullient, warmth and highly illusioned person, despite being physically heavy (three hundred pounds). This reflection about Paul's warm and cheerful nature demonstrates his optimistic outlook of life, so the correct answer is option D.

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