Answer:
A. The narrator thinks Jasper is foolish.
Explanation:
The best that expresses the narrator's viewpoints towards Jasper is that "the narrator thinks Jasper is foolish".
From the excerpt, it is very clear that the narrator thinks Jasper is foolish. One is termed foolish is if he/she refuses to heed to warning. A foolish person is seen to be unwise and definitely lacks wisdom. Jasper displayed that because he was oblivious of the figure he cut out.
His foolishness is seen in his not making proper enquiries about the whereabouts of Thomas.
Therefore, Option A is the correct answer.
I believe the answer is A, to consult ghosts of the underworld because in this story Odysseus goes to the 'Land of the Dead' to speak with a blind man called Teiresias.
1,3,5 are the ones I would pick
There main job was commenting on the action of the play, but since it says all correct answers I would go with the ones that support 5.
Hope that helps:)
D, she explains different numbers of people who have passed away, survivors and first responders alike.
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