Answer and Explanation:
1. Ender meant that many times the lie shows us a reality that is less painful and easier to accept and although this reality does not exist, it is accepted by our spirits and comforts us, because the verse about reality is very hard and difficult to to deal. In this case, the lie is easier to believe, because it brings a comfort that the truth does not.
2. His observation is correct, because the lie is often more comforting and credible, but it is important that whenever possible the truth is prioritized so that people do not experience an illusion.
Answer:
I believe the first option is correct
Explanation:
False, unless the the personal experience is part of the context, but I highly doubt it is.
The use of personification in the underlined words affects the meaning of the passage as B. It demonstrates Frantz's realization that books are more important than anything else.
This is shown as the speaker talks about his efforts to learn French and how he has only just realized the importance of books.
<h3>What is Personification?</h3>
This refers to the figure of speech that makes use of human attributes to describe a non-living thing.
Hence, we can see that based on the use of personification in the underlined words "—my grammar, my sacred history—", there is the realization that books are more important than anything else.
Option B is the correct answer.
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