The word strode in line 32 of “The Crowning of Arthur” has a connotation of wearness.
<h3>What is a connotation of wearness?</h3>
This refers to an weary feeling that the word invokes for a person in addition to its literal meaning
Hence, the word strode in line 32 of “The Crowning of Arthur” has a connotation of wearness.
Therefore, the Option C is correct.
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A. No, because it does not adequately describe the characterization of Pip.
There was a hare and tortoise who argued which among them is
the fastest runner. So they decided to have a race to prove which one of them
is the faster. The hare run as fast as he could. When he realized that he was
far ahead of the tortoise he decided to take a nap. He was very confident that
he was going to win the race. The hare did not realize that he fell asleep for
a very long time. Because of his carelessness, the tortoise won the race.