<span>“By
long suffering my nerves had been unstrung, until I trembled at the
sound of my own voice . . . .”
His nerves are unstrung, he trembled at the sound of his own voice, this could mean many things however it is likely he is Saying (or Thinking) things that scare him when snapping back to reality, like a man who was about to commit suicide but then remembers reality and he fears his own mind of what he was thinking.
“Another step before my fall, and the
world had seen me no more . . . .”
sounds cool, but is too vague.
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<span>“[T]here was the choice of death with its direst physical agonies, or death with its most hideous moral horrors.” This is close to the first one, he sees how far he is to madness, but is still on the edge and not insane Yet. However it's not as clear as the first one I listed
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<span>“I saw clearly the doom which had been prepared for me . . . .” displays nothing.</span>
The second part that begins with not the least all the way to perched above my chamber door because the raven was gentle and proper when flying and was like a lady or lord when he landed making him dignified and elegant.
Answer:
The answer is D.
Explanation:
A complex sentence is a sentence containing a subordinate clause or clauses.
Hope this helps!!
~gloriouspurpose~
Answer:
YASSSSSSS!!!! LIFE GOES ON IS REALLY NICE
Well he protested and went in riots as he was one of the higher leaders. He spoke openly and was not afraid to do so. This got him arrested where he spent most of his life in prison. Along with all of the hate hate he got that was the main obstacles. Consequence was prison which he spent 27 years in. All of this for standing up to the government for South African human rights.