Mr. Praed says he knows nothing of Mrs. Warren's profession, but his behavior indicates otherwise. However, he does not seem bothered by the fact that Mrs. Warren is a "working woman." He is nonjudgmental. As an architect, he is not of the upper class, but of the middle class.
Mr. Crofts, however, is directly involved in Mrs. Warren's profession by the fact that he owns brothels. His moral sensibility is much worse than Mr. Praed's as a result. He is a member of the upper class and feels very entitled to his wealth--also lowering his moral sensibility.
It is an extended metaphor because it is continued throughout the entire paragraph. So the answer is D.
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It is a sonnet, 14 lines written in iambic pentamter
The correct answer is letter C. In the passage from “The Rescue Mission”, the author has chosen the present tense to make the narrative appear more vividly by assimilating it to the here-and-now of the speech act. This use of the present tense is also called <u>Conversational and Narrative Historical present</u>. It describes the past as if it is happening now. These sentences are clear examples of this use in the setting: “I’ve got the clips, bungee cord, vests, and basket, and the rest of the equipment is onboard.”; “I have to get my head in the zone because this chopper is heading into stormy conditions, and it will feel as though things are happening at supersonic speed when we get to the site.”