Answer:
<u>The family is on board a boat with limited supplies, and it is not certain when they will be rescued. </u>
Explanation:
Based on the dialogue in the story we can reach the conclusion that Ha and her family are actually aboard a boat with limited supplies.
For example, remember when we read,
<em>"We are told to pack our crisscrossed packs and line up in a single file. Twenty at a time board a motorboat heading toward the dot."</em>
This additional detail leads to the conclusion that the family is on board a boat with limited supplies.
The answer is: [B]: verbal irony .
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In 1840, the transcendentalist periodical <em>The Dial </em>was founded, and in that same year it published "Orphic Sayings" by Amos Bronson Alcott.
<em>The Dial </em>was a journal that supported the transcendentalists' philosophy, influenced by Immanuel Kant. Transcendentalism believes in the inherent goodness of people and nature and reinforces the idea that society is capable of corrupting the soul of an individual. Furthermore,<u> "Orphic Sayings" was one of Alcott's contribution to </u><u><em>The Dial. </em></u><em> </em>Alcott's work got favorable reviews and was considered highly valuable for its philosophy. In that way,<u> "Orphic Sayings" was famous for expressing the mystical idealism of the author</u>. The last "Orphic Sayings" was published in 1842.
tall things and the dark and other things like that