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I think it is b Because it said that mazer that his father misunderstands his friendship with David because he was Japanese and mazer thought that was an underlying conflict of racism and mistrust.hope I really help you ?
Answer:
I would go with letter A) that he is an excellent, skilled writer.
Explanation:
Reviewers convey their own impression of things and people. Their opinion is biased, and they often try to convince readers of what they think. The reviewer who wrote the excerpt we are analyzing here does it subtly, it could easily go unnoticed hadn't it been for the adverb "masterfully". From this point on - "Author Harry Mazer masterfully foreshadows the impending bombing of Pearl Harbor with conflicts in the sub-plot of the novel" - there has been the inception of an opinion in readers' minds: Harry Mazer must be really good! He was able to masterfully (skillfully, cleverly) use foreshadowing in his story. Even if the reviewer does not feel the need to keep on complimenting Mazer openly and constantly, this sentence was enough to convey his impression of him. Had he wanted readers to have only a neutral impression of Mazer, he should not have employed such word.