ANSWER: A. Arsat's story is told with great passion
In Joseph Conrad's "The Lagoon", we can find a passionate storytelling by Arsat, contrasting the larger story's tone. This passionate tone is evidenced with the attached excerpt, where Arsat said "I shall speak to you of love" followed by a description of an intense whisper and a loud speech. This paints a picture of a passionate narration.
Answer:
The Federal officer's point of view provided with an insight into the character's experience before revealing the true depths of his choice.
Explanation:
Ambrose Bierce in the story "A Horseman in the Sky" has used the third person omniscient point of view. The Third Person Omniscient point of view is the one in which the narrator is omniscient (is not a part or character of the story) but knows the thoughts and feelings of all the characters.
Ambrose creates a shift in this point of view at the end of the story when the story is told from the federal officer's point of view. <u>This shift in the point of view helped the readers to know the thoughts of the character's experience before revealing the truth</u>. The federal officer in the story saw the horseman falling down the cliff which he picturized as a beautiful horse looking like it is flying. The flying horseman is compared to some new Apocalypse found in the apocalyptic book of Apostle John. This comparison reveals the end times stated in the book of Revelation.
1.C
2.B
3.D
4.A
cant answer the fifth since we cant see the underlined phrase
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The words he has chosen which are "difficult, force, crooked, struggling, tangled, fallen, fear, faint, and hungry", shows that he is going through quite a scary and tricky time, but it was hard for him to pass that swamp, and you can see he chose excellent words on how his journey was like. Plus the words " struggling, fear, and hungry", shows what difficulty he is going through and you as the reader imagine yourself in that position and you would feel it all scary on how he is experiencing it.
Explanation:
Answer:
They are televising his interview throughout the world.
Explanation:
The subject here is televised,
The receiver of the action, that is ; what was televised (his interview) is the subject in this sentence. This makes it a passive voice.
To change to active, the subject, the receiver of the action (interview) acts on the verb (televised);
Hence, it could be expressed as :
They are televising his interview throughout the world.
This way the doer of the action = they (which could be the TV station)
The subject, 'his' acts on the verb televised.