Answer:
I think its B
Explanation:
the second passage uses rhyme but the 1st passage is just a story without any rhyme.
Answer:
In both novels, to satisfy their citizens, we see the characters dealing with the same issues competing with themselves.
They always fight what we think is the right thing, or what society expects them to be doing.
Orwell has been against killing the elephant however he did so to save his image nevertheless.
Gideon refused to speak about the antidote, as he felt he would expose his people's culture and secrets in doing so.
He suspects that dissidents were the ones who were behind
the burial. He makes inquiries and
demands to find out who is behind this.
Finally it was revealed that it was Antigone who wrote it. Despite warnings from the prophet, Creon
still refuses until Antigone and her sisters commit suicide.
As Bierce chooses to write the third section of the story through Farquhar's perspective, the story begins to reveal the use of figurative language that the previous two sections didn't include. In particular, Bierce makes use of imagery. He gives a vivid description of Farquhar's supposed escape and the sights and sounds he sees and hears. He describes nature in great detail; for example, the veins as well as the sounds of tiny insects.