Yes that is true for those sentences
Answer: Yes, I've read it what is the question?
Answer:
I would fall under optimistic probably because I always like to look at the bright side of something. Optimism is when you look at the bright side first, while pessimism is when you look at the darker side first. For example, being optimistic is like almost tripping and saying, " At least I didn't trip." Being pessimistic would be like, " I almost tripped and I could have broke something. Why is my life so bad?" I think being optimistic is better because you simply be happier and enjoy your life more. Explanation:
I believe the correct answer is: "Beyond a bare,
weather-worn wall, about a hundred paces from the spot where the two friends
sat looking and listening as they drank their wine, was the village of the
Catalans."
In this excerpt from the novel “The Count Monte Cristo”, written by
Alexander Dumas, the quotation that best contributes to the setting of the
narrative is:
"Beyond a bare, weather-worn wall, about a hundred
paces from the spot where the two friends sat looking and listening as they
drank their wine, was the village of the Catalans."
The setting of the narrative represents the place where
narrative is being unfolded – its surroundings, position. This quotation is the
best contribution to the setting as it describes the place where the story
begins (beyond a bare, weather-worn wall, hundred paces from the spot… the village
of the Catalans).