In this passage from “The Wedding Night”, the author uses “vivid description” to develop the characters. So, option D) is the correct one.
Throughout the passage, there are several examples that reinforce the use of vivid descriptions such as “a sort of infinite intoxication which comes from the stars, the moon, the silver, glistening water”, “They are a glimpse of a different existence, an embellished, delicious existence”, “The night was magnificent, one of those nights which bring grand, vague ideas to the soul”.
Vivid descriptions are literary resources used to describe emotions and memories in a very clear and detailed way so that the reader produces those vivid images of the descriptions.
Option C does not apply to this part of the excerpt as there are no dialogues introduced. As regards direct and indirect characterization, the author is not describing the character’s personality through these literary resources.
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Youth is the season for love in both sexes; but in those days of thoughtless enjoyment provision should be made for the more important years of life, when reflection takes place of sensation
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Ok, I can write a paragraph for you but what do you mean without an education?
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5)A-hyperbole
6) C-Slaves had been tortured and scarred by injustice
7)A-But one hundred years later, the Negro still is not free.
8)D-promise
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You need to look at context clues.
8- promissory means conveying or implying a promise
5- a hyperbole is something that is not to be taken literally
6- Injustice has caused slaves to be hurt and scarred for life by the acts of injustice
7-the whole point is that the country is still racist towards Negros
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Ummm....Idk but Ik it's somewhere in Exodus 20 or so.
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