The excerpt adapted from the <em>Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man</em> by James Joyce develops the gloomy mood by using syntax and diction. Thus, option D is correct.
<h3>What is the idea of Portrait Of An Artist As A Young Man?</h3>
The complete question to the excerpt is: Which mood does the author develop with syntax and diction? A. joyful B. sarcastic C. angry D. gloomy
"<em>Portrait Of An Artist As A Young Man</em>" is the life story of the main character Stephen Dedalus by James Joyce. It depicts his religious and intellectual awakening and the central idea of betrayal and finding his self-identity.
From the excerpt, it can be seen that the mood is gloomy as he was sitting on the side when others were playing. He was sitting there just plainly and was not happy and cheerful at all.
Therefore, the gloomy mood is set in the excerpt.
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B. hubris: excessive pride or self-confidence.
Answer:
5. She may compare herself to another prettier girl
6. The way each gender uses media
7. Any extent that needs to be taken
8. Be nice to everyone
Explanation:
<span>In play “Hamlet” by
William Shakespeare, Hamlet’s “To be or not to be” soliloquy express his
questions about what one experiences after death. Hamlet is conflicted if he
should continue living and suffering or kill himself and put an end to his
suffering. He decides that he should continue to live on, a noble decision,
because he doesn’t know what death may bring. Comparing death to the sleep,
Hamlet characterizes death as everlasting nightmare, which can be seen in
third and fourth line: “The undiscovered country, from whose bourn / No
traveller returns, puzzles the will”/ “And makes us rather bear those ills we
have / Than fly to others that we know not of?”</span>