Answer:
B.
Explanation:
"The Open Boat" is a short story penned by Stephen Crane. The story is about the real-life experience of Crane when he was shipwrecked to Florida while on his way to Cuba.
<u>The second paragraph of the story appeals to the sight of the readers. This paragraph helps the reader visualize a boat that is smaller than a 'bath-tub' and fighting its coarse with the rough and tall waves. The sea appears to be angry and creating barbarously rapid and tall waves that is tossing the small boat</u>.
So, the correct answer is option B.
<u>Answer:</u>
One effect of the novel’s use of a first-person narrator is that it gives an insight about narrator's thoughts and feelings.
<u>Explanation:</u>
When a novel is written with the point of view of a first person, the reader comprehends the story from the narrator's perspective.
So it becomes easier for the reader to understand the feelings of what the writer had tried to convey to his readers.
it not only provides the outer perspective but also gives an insight on narrator's thoughts and feelings.
Lady Macbeth tells their guests that this behavior is something Macbeth has been suffering from his entire life, and that they should ignore him.
Macbeth has suddenly gone mad during the banquet because he saw the ghost of Banquo, his former friend whom he murdered due to his ambition. He starts rambling about seeing the ghost (when no one else can see him), so everyone is startled until Lady Macbeth tells them to ignore him.
C, but in some countries the day (12) is first and the month is second.