Answer:
B) "he would say that god had given him a fail to keep the flies off, but that he would sooner have had no tail and no flies"
Answer:
D. Marlow, back in the city, finds the daily lives and concerns of his fellow citizens to be petty.
Explanation:
Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness" centers around the character of Marlow who had gone to the African continent to meet Kurtz. This whole plot revolves around the occurrences of the journey.
The above passage is from the third part of the book where Marlow had returned back to Europe. He had no clear memory of how he got back but he is also not appreciative of the European people and their worries. He exclaims that this city looks like a tombstone, filled with "<em>people hurrying through the streets to filch a little money from each other, to devour their infamous cookery, to gulp their unwholesome beer, to dream their insignificant and silly dreams</em>". To him, their daily lives and concerns are so petty as compared to the things he had experienced and seen with his very own eyes.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
B has the correct grammar which includes no unecessary commas.
This question is incomplete because the question is missing; here is the complete question:
Tony's coffeehouse is located on the corner of 3rd Avenue and Henderson Street, right next to Alex's Auto repair shop. Look for the large red hat over the door and the Tony's sign in the front window. Which organizational pattern is used in this example?
A. Topical
B. Spatial
C. Cause and effect
D. Compare contrast
The answer to this question is B. Spatial
Explanation:
The spatial organizational pattern like the one used in the excerpt focuses on describing the spatial location of elements, which helps the reader to imagine how a place looks like. This pattern is the one used in the excerpt presented because the author focuses on describing the location of Tony's coffeehouse. Also, in this excerpt words such as "on the corner", "right next" or "front window" are used to explain the location of the coffeehouse, which are common expressions in the spatial organization pattern.