It would be D. <span>A feasible question can be studied and investigated.
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Answer:
The fictional excerpt is more poetic than the nonfictional excerpt.
Explanation:
This means that the fictional excerpt from "Angel Agnes" is more poetic than the nonfictional excerpt of "The Summer of the Pestilence"
Below are the fictional and non-fictional excerpts referred to in this question:
Fiction: Angel Agnes
For awhile Agnes seemed to be wandering, or perhaps she was dreaming; for her eyes were closed as though in slumber, and a smile like she used to smile, flitted over her pale face, as she stretched out her arms to embrace some one.
Nonfiction: The Summer of the Pestilence
I found that Edmund had come home sick a little while before, with all the symptoms of yellow fever—violent pains in the head and back, a yellow infusion in the eyes, a dark coating down the middle of the tongue, while the edges of the tongue appeared almost raw, and a very rapid pulse.
Don Pedro returns from speaking with Leonato and learns from Benedick that Claudio is in love with Hero. He offers to woo her for Claudio that night at the masked ball and then speak to Leonato about arranging a marriage. Claudio is thrilled with this plan and agrees to it. Therefor the answer is C