The student listed several textual features and authorial choices from Toni Morrison's "The Bluest Eye," including imagery, personification, and contrast, effectively demonstrating their understanding of the narrative's impact. Their analysis of these features is convincing and insightful, particularly in how seasonal imagery reflects Pecola's struggles and emotional states. The student consistently linked their analysis to the chosen topic of location and season, maintaining a clear connection to the thesis about identity. Furthermore, they interpreted and evaluated the textual features convincingly, illustrating how Morrison's use of setting conveys themes of identity and systemic oppression.