Answer:
A. He lies to Kurtz's fiancé in order to give her comfort.
Explanation:
This is the final act that shows that indeed, Marlow has not been left completely callous by his journey through the heart of darkness as he thinks of Kurt's fiancé's feelings and decides to tell a lie so she wouldn't be in discomfort.
I am going with option C.
They are known for being smart.
First, you should know that a hyperbole is a resource used in literature to intentionally intensify what is been saying, in other words, overreact. Looking at this extract of the poem, we can choose B “hyperbole to dramatize the mirror’s suggestions” as the correct answer. We can see it in the last line “I think it is part of my heart”, the narrator is clearing exaggerating because he wants to express the feeling of huge love he has for the mirror and how he trust completely on it.
The answer is C.) The townspeople of Phippsburg want to get rid of the people on Malaga Island.