Hello. You did not inform the play to which this question refers, which makes it impossible to formulate an exact answer. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
A monologue is a character's speech. This speech the character makes alone because he is expressing his deepest feelings and thoughts. This promotes a broad understanding of the audience with the character's actions, because the character is showing the most intimate of his being. Usually these speeches are emotional and have a strong appeal to the feelings of the audience, the actor and the character.
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This prompt is from Buck's POV.
I was just laying on the ground silently. Not moving, not making any noises, being repeatedly whipped over and over again. I understood Hal's rage. This was my first time ever failing at something. Of course he would be angry. Hal switched out to a club, which hurt a lot more. Like my friends, I wasn't able to get up. But I was the only one who decided not to get up. I just felt this feeling for a long time, that something bad was going to happen. I was feeling like my time was just about over. The hits just stopped hurting as badly, and I felt numb. But suddenly, I heard a cry, almost like an animal cry. A man named John Thornton attacked the man holding the club.
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The answer choice which is most likely the author's purpose for including the underlined words is; Choice D; He wanted to explain the reasoning that logically connects his argument to his evidence.
<h3>What is most likely the author’s purpose for including the underlined phrase?</h3>
Although, the author's argument and evidence are included, the underlined phrase, it has become common practice for writers to create logical explanations for their perceptions and hence, the author's purpose is to explain the reasoning and that logically connects the argument and evidence.
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Answer: I'm not 100% sure but i think it's a third person, I'm not sure which.
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