How does Belisa’s attitude toward the Colonel change over the course of the selection? a Belisa is suspicious of the Colonel at
first but eventually finds his political aspirations intriguing. b Belisa’s contempt for the Colonel when she first meets him evolves into a feeling of begrudging respect. c Belisa’s fears about the Colonel transform into pity for the lonely leader by the end. d Belisa is critical of the Colonel in the beginning but comes to view him in a favorable light after their conversation
Answer: d) Belisa is critical of the Colonel in the beginning but comes to view him in a favorable light after their conversation
Explanation: When Belisa is captured by the Colonel's man and taken to his place, she is asked to sell her words to him. She was known for writing well-done lectures. Therefore, the Colonel asked her to write convincing words for his victory in the elections. Although the form that she was taken there made her think that the Colonel was a cruel and suspicious man, she changed her vision of him after their conversation, noticing that he had much to offer and that he intended to save and help the people.
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