<span>The desolate
island he had managed to barely swim to drove the lone shipwreck survivor to
feel more somber than exhausted.</span>
<span>“Desolate”
is a term given to an area that is void of things. For instance, it is term frequently given to
areas void of people and plants, like a desert island. “Somber” is a term that can mean depressed or
sad. A sentence that contains both of
these words follows: “The desolate
island he had managed to barely swim to drove the lone shipwreck survivor to
feel more somber than exhausted.” </span>
I thinks it’s A cause stock character is in literature and theater or film of a type quickly recognized and accepted by the reader or viewer and requiring no development by the writer