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BARSIC [14]
2 years ago
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What is the purpose of the introduction of Spunk and Joe in paragraphs 1-6?

English
1 answer:
polet [3.4K]2 years ago
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This question is incomplete. Here is the complete question:

1. What is the purpose of the introductions of Spunk and Joe in paragraphs 1-6?

A) to present their contrasting images and personalities

B)to present the reason why Spunk desires revenge

C) to convey each man’s love for the same woman

D) to convey each man’s dislike for the other

Answer:

The correct answer is option A) to present their contrasting images and personalities .

Explanation:

This question refers to the text Spunk By Zora Neale Hurston.

The personalities of these two characters are really different.

In fact, Spunk is the one who dates Joe's wife and yet he is the one who walks carefree on the woman's arm while Joe is weak but intelligent.

This contrast of personalities is presented in the introduction of the story, therefore we can say that the correct answer is option A.

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