The phrase from the excerpt that suggests that Krogstad is prone to engage in crime and may, in fact, be a criminal is the following one:
diseased moral character
It is the only option that talks about somebody being a bad person, which is what Krogstad is. The other options do not show that moral ambiguity this option does.
C i think, hope this helps
This sentence is a Compound complex (D). As it is made up of:
1) A compound sentence which consists of two independent clauses join by the conjunction “so”.
2) A complex sentence which consist of main clause and a dependant clause. These clauses are join and related with the subordinating conjunction “unless”
* Expose the deeper meaning of core themes: Looking at the underlying ideas that make up a theme... can lead to subjective/meaningful interpretations of themes.. different from reader-to-reader. This turns a theme into a conversation with the reader.
How this can be done:
* Interviewing a credible person... and then connecting their responses with relevant background information/subjective beliefs and ideas.
* Tying logical ideas in with information/interviews/background that has an emotional aspect to it.
* Stylistically... regulating the flow of the text... so that there are never too many non-engaging factors... nor too much "loose" emotional writing (that only serves as "filler" that interferes with the text).