The main message of the story or poem. basically the purpose of the story or poem all togeather. the reason that it all started and what pulled all of the events together and or caused them to happen in the first place.
<h2>Answer</h2>
d) His wounded pride and offense have made him behave angrily.
<h2>Explanation</h2>
When analyze old literature, it is often useful to find the meaning of the archaic words first:
Worth = angry
Stint = insufficient amount of something (in this case words)
Thou = you
Art = are
Hadst = have
didst = did
As you can see now, In the first sentence the archaism "wroth" means angry; so he is basically angrily accusing tow people of a crime without much of a proof.
Let's confirm our inference contrasting it against the given options:
Since he is already emitting a judgement, we can rule out option a.
Since he is directly blaming others, we can rule out option b as well.
Since he can't even control his own temper, he can't be selfless (at the moment at least); therefore, we can rule out option c.
We can conclude that the correct answer is option d: His wounded pride and offense have made him behave angrily.
Answer:
I would say infancy.
Explanation:
Cause, you know, when you're that young you're considered an infant, at least until 1, then early childhood is probably toddler age, middle childhood is probably around 8 or 9 until you enter adolescence, which is when you become a teenager and become this weird mutant creature, half child, half adult.
LOL I hope this helps!
~Kweenie~
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