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Tema [17]
3 years ago
15

4. How do the narrator and the other travelers

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Zinaida [17]3 years ago
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Answer: B The narrator and the other travelers are joyous.

Explanation:

The question is in relation to a short story called <em>The Trip of Le Lorla</em> by <em>Guy de Maupassant</em>. In it, the narrator and other travelers travel aboard the La Lorla which is a hot air balloon.

When the La Horla takes off, the narrator speaks of little of their emotions but did mention that their friends on the ground were were full of glee and applauded. The La Horla then catches a current of warm wind and is pulled up into the sky to a height of over a thousand meters.

When this happens the narrator states how they were all entailed by the feeling of being so high up and so joyous that they forgot all problems they may have had and had no thoughts but the joy that they felt from the flight.

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