Answer: I would contend that the right answer is actually "to fake."
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that one of the meanings of the verb to affect is to feign, which can be translated as to pretend or to give a false appearance of something. If the character was trying to "conceal certain inconvenient emotions" which, nevertheless, "seemed inclined to assert themselves" by affecting high spirits, he was, therefore, faking those high spirits, in order to hide his true feelings from the people who had just arrived.
The correct answer is all of the above can be a narrative.
Poems, Short stories, songs and novels are narrative.
A narrative is a report which is presented in a sequence of spoken or written words which are either real or imaginary.
Narrative can be organized in different themes for example, fictionalization of historical events which include legend, anecdote and myth.
Another example of a narrative is non-fiction. Narrative is involved in all aspects of human creativity for example, music, theatre, literature, temperature, film, comics and music.
Narrative can be narrated by character which is found in noir fiction genre/.
The correct answer is: <span>B-he's whispering--spilling words like showers of sleet his mouth three inches from my ear(169)</span>
Princess is already in singular form. To make something posessive, you need to add either 's or '. Since the last letter of "princess" is an "s" the answer would be princess'.
Spring would be the most inappropriate.
Spring is commonly used in literature to represent things like birth, new beginnings, growth, etc. Overall, Spring is used to show positive themes. To best represent a nearing death and other negative themes, an author should opt to use Winter or Autumn.