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The team huddled together under the bridge during the rainstorm.
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The answer is: Final summary.
Explanation:
April here gives a final summary which is intended to summarize the message and leaves listeners with something to remember. Also, the final statement of the relationship between the major and minor premises of an argument.
In this case, the purpose of the authors with this passage is to emphasize the rivalry between Jack and Ralph, this is shown as the author explains the differences between Jack and Ralph ideas about survival. This passage shows Ralph would us commonsense, logic and civilized principles to survive through "the world of longing" (what is real) and the "baffled common sense". On the other hand, Jack would use more barbaric strategies such as "hunting" or "fierce exhilaration".
These opposite points of view are confronted during the story as Jack becomes the antagonist and a barbaric leader. While Ralph attempts to be the civilized leader of the group.
I believe you should pause B. at the end of lines 2 and 7.
You should pause at the end of line 2 because there is a coma at the end, and at the end of line 7 because there is a full stop, the end of his monologue.
There shouldn't be any other pauses in between, because the thought is transferred into the following line, which is known as enjambment.
These lines suggest that Hamlet is resigned to the fact that he is being led into a trap as he is does not fight against the idea of sailing off with them.
Hamlet is often depressed throughout the play; these lines are further proof that he is accepting of the fact his life may not last much longer.