ANSWER:<em><u> A. Arsat's story is told with great passion</u></em>
In Joseph Conrad's "The Lagoon", we can find a passionate storytelling by Arsat, contrasting the larger story's tone. This passionate tone is evidenced with the attached excerpt, where Arsat said "I shall speak to you of love" followed by a description of an intense whisper and a loud speech. This paints a picture of a passionate narration.
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The answer is D
Explanation: none
D, because they use satire to expose the moronic corruption of a single person or society using humor, irony or exaggeration to pull in readers who would probably never read it if they hadn't used satire. <span />