Vision, Voice and the Power of Creation: An Author's Inspiration

The Voice of Merlin

Right now, I am spending a lot of time listening to the voice of a particularly compelling character: the young Merlin. In the end, I finally heard the voice of Merlin thanks to a surprising source: the haunting, mysterious hooting of a great horned owl outside the window of my Colorado home. As I listened to that owl's resonant [echoing] call in the pre-dawn hours one morning, something about it gave me a whole new cadence [rhythm], a whole new sound. And then, a whole new voice.


Question:

In this paragraph, what is the author's explicit message about his inspiration for Merlin's voice?

A. He had difficulty finding Merlin's voice.
B. His inspiration was the owl outside his window.
C. His old ideas were not working for Merlin's voice.
D. He spent a lot of time thinking about Merlin's voice.

Answer:

THE ANSWER IS B - His inspiration was the owl outside his window.

Explanation:

The author found the voice of Merlin through the hooting of a great horned owl outside his window, which inspired a new voice for the character.

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