I read this about a year ago. And the ending is kind of confusing but I'm pretty sure it's D)
Listening to a story can affect understanding dramatically. There are several ways it can do this:
The emphasis put on particular words, phrases, or sentences can point out something or illustrate something that a reader may not have noticed.
When different intonations are used for different characters it can reveal in more depth a character's emotions.
The speed at which particular passages or dialogue is read can affect the way a listener visualizes the action.
Using accent correctly can help a listener understand or interpret the way a non-native speaker views the world, or can reveal what particular words are meant to sound like.
When writing your response, keep these things in mind.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
'Ulysses' is a poem written by Alfred Lord Tennyson. The poem is a dramatic monologue of the character of Odysseus found in epics such as The Odyssey and Inferno by Dante.
In the poem, Ulysses urges his fellow-men to accompany him on his last voyage. Ulysses, in the beginning of the poem is shown as discontented King who is restless to explore the world. In the poem, Ulysses identifies himself more as an explorer than a King of Ithaca. Thus he urges his fellow-men to accompany on his another voyage.
The attitude that Ulysses has to this another voyage of his life is <u><em>anxious restlessness.</em></u><em> </em>Ulysses is restless to go on another voyage because he is not contented to be just a King of Ithaca.
Thus the correct answer is option A.
Your question don’t have an answer because the thesis is the answer
Answer: First person protagonist.
As the first person protagonist, the narrator tells the story from a single perspective. In such a mode, the readers get to know the narrator's perspective, view of the characters, experiences and observations.