The fourth alternative is correct (D).
It is the omniscien narrator, or narrator in the third person.
There are several types of omniscient narrator, but we can say that they are so called because they know all aspects of the story and its characters. You can, for example, describe feelings and thoughts of the characters, as well as describe things that happen in two places or with two characters at the same time.
The narrator of this passage fits this description, he demonstrates knowledge of the behavior of the characters and describes the environment in detail.
The answer is 'trochaic tetrameter'. Trochaic because trochee consists of a sequence of first stressed and then unstressed syllables: SAY that HEALTH and WEALTH have MISSED me - words in capital letters are stressed, the rest of them are unstressed.
Tetrameter means that there are 8 syllables. One meter = two syllables. And tetra, meaning four, must have 8 syllables.
Im gonna go with C the need for knowledge
Because is a experience of good judgment and knowledge.
Dull and vivid are antonyms
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