Answer:
Explanation:
This passage has a heavy usage of imagery. Imagery is used to appeal to each of the readers senses by using colorful words and figurative language. This passage talks of wandering in a sort of drowsy state through a dreamlike swamp or marsh, in which old memories come back to the character through stimulus in the surroundings. The memories, however, come through not in the same peaceful, still way that the rest of the setting is, but instead harsh, noisy as if trying to attract the character's attention and stir up the emotions attached.
World too wide and shrunk shank
She was not distracted by things and the demands they pose (to clean them, dust them e.t.c.) and so, she enjoyed the nature around her.
<span> “—a thoroughbred horse or hound is worth more than a score of them.”</span>