In any case, to wear an improper expression on your face (to look incredulous when a victory was announced, for example) was itself a punishable offence. There was even a word for it in Newspeak: FACECRIME, it was called.
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This describes third person omniscient in which the reader shares the perspectives of many characters.
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I would have to say B. But don't rely on this! Here is my explanation;
High-born would mean that he is more important or in a higher grade. In this text, he refers him to be high-born because he is rich and she loves him. He [not the high-born] Loves her so much, he is there when she is on the boat [or what he refers to], her death, and more places [I have not read this poem in a while].
Then again, don't rely on this answer! I did my best. It was either B. or C. to me. B. made more sense to me, but we are two different people!
When considering shift, a writer should consider point of view, verb tense, mood and voice and shifts from indirect to direct questions or quotations.
<h3>What is shifting in writing?</h3>
Shifting in writing is the shifting of tense, or other grammar actions, that modified the writing and enhance the sentence or paragraph.
Thus, the correct option is A. Shifts from indirect to direct questions or quotations.
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