First
we have to understand that the simple subject is who or what the
sentence is talking about. It is the term used for the single word
which is the subject of a verb. In this case is the child. The
correct answer is choice B).
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hope it helps, Regards.
"But the rose-colour swiftly faded." I emphasize with this phrase/quote as it symbolises that the warmth of the colour rose was fading away, which shows that something dreadful had occured for this to happen. The verb "swiftly" means quickly showing a quite similarity of someones life ending. Comparing to the rest of the extract this phrase shows how the sky was drained out of its colour. This phrase implies the sky is slowly loosing its happy touch which gives off some sort of hope to the reader.
Answer: The tone of this passage seemed to be mystical because when it seemed that all hope was lost, he found it sitting neatly in a bed of yellow moss on the bank of a stream. Some words that contributed to the tone were bewildering and discouraging, and then the transition into beautiful and soft nest. The tone would have changed if it was replaced by the new phrase because it would have changed the tone from a positive connotation to a negative one.
Explanation: it was right there