The reason for Arsat to shiver in "The Lagoon" by Joseph Conrad is that It has become cold and Diamelen has died.
After Diamelen died, Arsat realizes he has lost everything he ever loved. Further, the only image he has in his mind is her, hears only her voice, and tells the white man he cannot see anything anymore. To this, the white man answers "There is nothing" —nothing but fantasy, doubt, and the obscurity of the lagoon.
I think it’s c. Sophocles
Answer:
B). "this here"
Explanation:
Colloquial diction is characterized as the use of slang or informal expressions to communicate a thought in writing or speech. Such a diction is primarily employed to offer a conversational tone and give it a casual effect. In the given quotation, the use of <u>the words 'this here' display that the speaker employs colloquial diction as the formal language follows a specific syntactical structure that is being ignored here to give a conversational touch</u>. Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
in doing what? is there a passage or page number?
Explanation:
Answer:
B. His tone shifts from logical to ironic,
Explanation:
In the beginning of the paragraph he talks about the only logical reasons there are in why the law is wrong. The second half of the paragraph is ironic becausse he speaks of how he would act in those situations even though he isn't in them. Legal and illegal are not being used correctly throughout history when they should clearly have been fixed. Therefore, it is ironic.