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I believe the correct answer is A) the speaker in the poem, as well as the chorus in the play, lament noble Antigone's terrible fate.
Answer: The exposition of the story is presented in the lines; "There was once a Parsee living on an uninhabited island in the Red Sea, with a shiny hat, a knife, and a cooking-stove."
Explanation: A narrative exposition is the introduction of a character's background, the environment, or past events that preceded the story. In this tale, the exposition of the story is at the beginning. You learn that a Parsee was living in an uninhabited island and that he had a knife and a cooking stove. This is important later on in the story, since that man bakes cakes, and puts crumbs from previous ones on the Rhino's skin, to then make him rub everywhere and have wrinkles on it.
Answer: The king believed that his son had drowned.
Explanation:
We have learned previously through Prospero and the familiar spirit that is, Ariel’s conversation, that it was Ariel who caused the tempest which struck the ship transporting Alonso, Gonzalo, Sebastian, Ferdinand, Antonio, Stephano, and Trinculo, by making sure that they got safely to the island but that they were divided into small groups.
On another part of the island, Sebastian, Antonio, Alonso, Gonzalo, and other lords were giving thanks for their safety but were worrier about the fate of Ferdinand.
Alonso ended up in a group that had Gonzalo, Sebastian, Antonio, and they were afraid that Ferdinand may have been drowned. This made Alonso regrets marrying his daughter which was the reason they made the sea journey.