Read the following excerpt from the article "Vision, Voice and the Power of Creation: An Author Speaks Out," by T. A. Barron, and answer the question that follows: Yet deeper than character, or even place, is another concept: voice. More than any other doorway to the imagination, I find this one the trickiest to open—and the hardest to close. For a character's true voice is heard, its tones, cadences, and ideas are long remembered. The ancients [people from ancient history] used anima, in fact, to describe breath as well as soul. That is wholly appropriate, for in the breath—the voice—of a character lies its essential spirit. If the writer can truly hear the voice of a character, so will the reader. What does the author explicitly say can be found in the voice of a character?

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It’s tones,cadences, and ideas

Answer:

The author explicitly says that spirit can be found in the voice of a character.

Explicitly means directly - so it means that the author didn't hide the fact that he knew what could be found in the voice.

Here is what he says:

That is wholly appropriate, for in the breath—the voice—of a character lies its essential spirit.

So the correct answer is definitely spirit.

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