Answer:
Connell tells his story in an understated fashion, most often allowing the events to speak for themselves. He does, however, at times interject his own opinions, and he makes it clear that his is a modernist perspective: The battle is finally more absurd than heroic, more pitiful than romantic.
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Answer: C
Explanation:
The stanzas are organized to explain the causes of failed love affairs and the effect they have had on the narrator
Pocahontas and John Rolfe
C. Narrative has a plot, character and setting.
Think of a movie with Morgan Freeman, in the beginning when he Narrates he is describing the setting, plot, and sometimes characters.