Answer: Fragment
Explanation: It's not a full sentence
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
'The Man Who Never Lied' is an African folktale. The tale narrates about a man named Mamad, who is wise aand never lied. When the King get to know about him, he tried to trick him but Mamad passed this trick and proved himself to be a man who never lies.
The author in this story has used dialogue to create an element of surprise for the characters in the story and the reader of the story. The dialogue that illustrates this element best in in option C. This dialogue is spoken by Mamad while having conversation with the Queen. After the King ordered Mamad to tell the Queen to prepare a meal that he will have that noon, Mamad discreetly informs the Queen about the Kings message.
Therefore, this dialogue creates an element of surprise by revealing how wisely Mamad handled the trick.
Thus option C is correct.
Answer: Walton assures his sister that he will not experience the same fate as the Ancient Mariner.
Explanation:
Mary Shelley's novel, <em>Frankenstein</em>, begins with a series of letters sent by Robert Walton to his sister, Margaret. In these letters, he writes about his travels as a captain of a ship that heads towards the North Pole. By mentioning the albatross in his letter, Walton alludes to<em> "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"</em>, the poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
The mariner sees an albatross while at sea. Albatross is viewed as a sign of good luck, but the mariner kills the bird by shooting it. The members of the crew are convinced that their voyage is now cursed, so the mariner is forced to wear the dead bird around his neck. The metaphor of an albatross present in Walton's letters is clear - albatross is presented as a burden. Walton assures his sister that he will not kill an albatross - he will not experience the same fate as the Ancient Mariner. In this way, he soothes her and eases her worries.
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