The answer to this is yes because diffusion is the movement of particles from high concentration to low concentration. As the smoke rises at one corner of the room soon it spreads all over the room which is simply diffusion.
D. Since the father likes taking risks in a game, he might like taking risks in life as well.
This is the best choice. Process of elimination helps when answering this question. From this excerpt, we don't have any clues that the father is possessed or says insane things. We also cannot infer that the woman knitting indicates that the character don't have good clothes to wear. During this time period many women would knit in the evening. We also can't infer that the son is not old enough to play chess. There is nothing to indicate the age of the son or that he doesn't know the rules.
I Believe It's D. Dramatic irony
There was no other option, it needed a few moments for even an EDS pilot to get ready (or ready himself) to step on the other side of the room and intentionally and cold-heartedly strip the life of a living being he had not met.
The poet is in Brixton because there are a lot of social riots in that area and he wanted to do something about it.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The poem "Midsummer" was written by Derek Walcott. The poem is about the riots which happen because of the discrimination of the different classes of the society and the racial discrimination.
The poet does not like all this and he wanted to find a solution for it. He said that the perspective of a person can also be affected by the nationality and the gender of the person which he says might give rise to riots to these differences in the social class.