The main purpose of this passage is to report on a possible explanation for an unusual phenomenon, i.e., option C.
<h3>What is Capgras Delusion?</h3>
Capgras syndrome (CS), also known as delusion of doubles, is a form of delusional misidentification.
It is a syndrome characterized by the patient's mistaken belief that an identical duplicate has replaced someone important to them.
The given passage is showing the same thing that might cause a disconnection between the fusiform face area, which is involved in the emotional responses to familiar faces.
The main purpose of this passage is to report on a possible explanation for an unusual phenomenon.
Thus, the correct option is C.
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"Time" is rhe woman's worst enemy
In what? I want to know the answer too.
Answer: There seems to be more action than in Sir Thomas Malory's version.
Explanation:
There seems to be more action than in Sir Thomas Malory's version. Tennyson is known as one of the greatest British Poets. In Malory's version, there are few adjectives to describe the situation. Instead of simply departed, Tennyson used "quickly rose". Instead of "went to the sword and took it up", Tennyson uses "LEAPING down the ridges ... lightly PLUNGED among the bulrush-beds". And it continues. There is more action because of the increased used of adjectives to describe the movements of the character.