Answer: A. Style.
Explanation: The style in writing is the way a writer writes. We can also say that it is the technique that an individual author uses in his writing, it varies from author to author, and depends upon one's syntax, word choice, and tone. So from the given options, the one that best adjust to the definition (the choice of words suited to the type of writing) is the corresponding to option A: style.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The author Ray Bradbury showcases Montag as a protagonist character who is troubled with the world around him. He feels he has a responsibility to change how people behave in society, such as facilitating a love for nature among them.
For example, we recall his encounter with Clarisse McClellan, a young woman he met in his neighborhood whose views about nature greatly influenced him, compelling him to be more conscious of nature, wanting to change society.
His troubled emotional state is made evident even further as we observe how he struggles to understand himself, his motivations for doing things which even led him to kill Beatty.
B - Correct connotations of the words (Apex)
Answer: C. "Death of a Salesman" is easily one of the worst plays ever written.
Explanation:
A is not the answer because the narrator does not describe his dislike for plays in general.
B is not the answer because it is claiming that the production of "Death of a Salesman" was good, which it was not according to the narrator.
C is the answer because it clearly describes the feelings of the narrator about their opinion on the play, which was that they did not enjoy the play.
D is not the answer because the narrator did not claim that they were a fan of "Death of a Salesman".
C. consent to reason
Explanation:
In this passage the 'monster' created by Frankenstein comes up to him to reason with him and understands that because he has the ability to reason he cannot be termed a monster. <u>He is only termed a monster because of his hideous physical appearance which cannot betray his character.</u>
<u>This passage is able to convey that the creature has an ability to reason and that he can consent to reason with another over something he disagrees on them with</u>.