Answer:
D
Explanation:
'Till the seed of the fire flicker and glow' indicates that the narrator is trying to restart the fire which is confirmed by the statement 'I kneel and blow'
3rd choice, analysis, makes the most sense
The correct answer is author’s insights interwoven with facts.
In order to develop an effective body paragraph we need an author's insight that can be represented by a topic sentence, that gives an interpretation of a fact, an idea based on your sources. In well-developed body paragraphs, you have to provide a form of evidence, in a research report would be facts. Not only present them but make sure to interpret them for your readers.
The story is presented as a first-person narrative using an unreliable narrator, since in a first sentence he says he does not expect or solicit belief.
The narrator of this novel is a few words a sociopath, who is a person who does not respect the laws or social norms, who ignores the right that other people have, has a violent and aggressive emotional behavior and does not feel any kind of remorse or guilt for their actions.
The protagonist used to be a docile and kind man, he had a great taste for animals, but his character changes, not because he is an alcoholic, rather it was an impulse that leads him to be an irritable and violent person, capable of make tremendous atrocities without remorse, and that triggers the terrible scenes that are told in the story. He mistreated his wife and animals, except the cat that had a huge fear
Point of View: he gives his own point of view, he does not think he is crazy, he knows that he will die the next day, and his end is only to express his case, he also adds the series of consequences that he is going through, as he says he feels "terrified, tortured and destroyed"
Personification becuase the rain cant/doesnt envelope the distant wood...