It's either Jack, or Roger.
Jack is the one who kills the pigs(who symbolically represent Piggy), which later orders to kills Piggy.
But Roger is the one who drops the rock on PIggy.
But the better answer would be Jack
Answer:
In the first novel, A Princess of Mars, John Carter of Virginia somehow mentally projects himself to the dying planet Mars, known to its various native races as "Barsoom", where he has death-defying adventures, romances the eponymous princess, and saves the world. The novel was a hit, and a series of ten sequels followed over the course of the next few decades, initially chronicling the further adventures of John Carter before shifting their focus to other Martian characters.
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I believe the last time i saw this question it was c............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ c. o. u. l. d. b. e. w. r. o. n. g.
Answer:
D). It shows his insensitivity to human suffering.
Explanation:
Language always plays a vital role in conveying the author's intended message or idea as it assists to create the desired tone, atmosphere, or effect that would help evoke the desired response from the audience.
In the given question, the impact created by the language presented in the given excerpt from 'The Tempest' is that 'it reflects the insensitivity towards human suffering' which is clearly reflected by the phrases 'Of his bones are coral made', 'Nothing of him that doth fade' etc. The author employs figurative language to enhance the intended impact and reflect the 'callousness' as shown by the description 'Sea-nymphs hourly ring his knell'. Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.