This question is missing the answer choices. I was able to find them online. They are the following:
A. allusion
B. stream of consciousness
C. dramatic monologue
D. dramatic dialogue
Answer:
The type of narration the excerpt is an example of is:
B. stream of consciousness.
Explanation:
Stream of consciousness is a technique used in literature that tries to imitate, so to speak, the way our thoughts flow. Thus, sentences follow sentences almost uninterruptedly, sometimes connected in their ideas, sometimes shifting abruptly. This technique is the one being used in the excerpt we are analyzing here.
The passage is from the poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T. S. Eliot. Notice how the speaker makes sure to use only commas to separate the sentences. His intention is to show that one thought led to the other, that led to the next one, and so on. It is as if we are in the speaker's mind, thinking what he thinks, seeing what he sees.
Answer:
Hmm... I know a couple.
1. 'the boy who cried wolf'. You can find it by its name.
2. 'the apes and the two travelers'. You can find it by its name.
3. 'ice in the forest'. You can find it by searching up 'ice in the forest fable'.
Answer: C. Ethics
Explanation: When a person is guided by morals and principles through character he’s guiding himself through “character” meaning his own ideas and values, when he is guided by “responsibility” this could mean anything, he may have the responsibility of a parent, husband, etc. When he’s guided by “respect” that means he needs to respect someone else or norms, laws and rules but it’s not applied inside a profession.
However, when a person is guided by ethics it’s specific intent is to be applied at work.