Answer:
D.
Explanation:
"The Slump" is written by John Updike. It is a self-narrative story of a professional ballplayer. One day he finds himself unable to hit the ball as good as he used to before.
It is a monologue. A monologue "is a speech given by a single character." And in "The Slump" the narrator gives a monologue about his slump to an unidentified audience.
Changing the aperture setting on a camera can control Open Depth of field. A camera lens contains an iris, much like an eye, that opens and closes to let in a certain amount of light.
A small/narrow portion of an image which is in focus is referred to as a shallow depth of field. The background will often be blurred while the person or thing is focused.
Answer:
He finds beauty in the simplicity of nature.
Explanation: