The slow pace helps develop Mr. Whymper’s character with descriptive details
Explanation:
The pacing of this passage move the plot by developing Mr. Whymper’s character with descriptive details.
According to the excerpt, the slow pace was used to describe how he went to the farm. The narrator said that he was a sly-looking little man with
side whiskers, a solicitor in a very small way of business,
He first describes him as sly looking, little and with a bit of side whiskers. This paces advances the plot by making use of deceptive details. A thorough description was given on how he looked.
the answer for that would be rhythm
Contemporary Literature
1) A “the act of telling a story becomes part of the story”
2) B “literature that reveals true facts through story form”
3) B “does not form its past and past principle by adding -ed or -d to the present”
4)C “Poetry of Nature”
5) A “Poetry of Spirit”
Answer: 2. And I say it is as great to be a woman as to be a man
The line " And I say it is as great to be a woman as to be a man" from the <em>song of myself </em>by Walt Whitman indicates that all human beings are equal regardless of the gender. Whatever is the gender, everybody is great according to the poet.
I think compound because there were no dependent/independent clauses.