<span>We could not give her those glib assurances that naive souls make so easily to others concerning their after state. …
The narrator is making it clear here that he does not believe in an after life. He says that he cannot assure Mrs. Herd that she was going anywhere in an "after state" because he thinks people who say things like that are being 'glib' and 'naive'. </span>
Your answer should be "the antagonist feels she has been wronged by the king." Based on the text provided, she mentions revenge, which tells us that the king must have done something to her in the past that she resents him for.
Answer We are going to be leaving soon,"he said, get your shoes on
Explanation:
The answer to number 2 is A) It is relevant but is insufficient to prove his claims as it relies on his own beliefs.// I took the test.
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