The statement which best explains what the word choice in this excerpt reveals about Crusoe is the following: "the phrase 'it was a merry reflection' reveals that Crusoe is happy and content" (D).
The general tone of the excerpt is positive, almost cheerful. This is indicated by the author's use of phrases like "how like a king I looked" or "it was remarkable." The fact that Crusoe finds something as neutral as his reflection "merry" also shows that he is optimistic about his current situation.
Answer:
- Qhamisa is my cousin's sister who is the most beautiful of them all.
Explanation:
The given sentence contains a grammatical error in the usage of 'cousin sister.' As per the context of the sentence, <u>the correct form to be employed would be 'cousin's sister' as it is followed by an idea that establishes a comparison. In order to establish the superlative degree, the context of the cousin's must be plural</u> to denote that they are more than two(reflected through usage of all and superlative degree). Thus, the correct sentence would read as:
"Qhamisa is my cousin's sister who is the most beautiful of them all."
Fete is the correct answer
Revising the claim to make it more specific