I would choose A because C and D are more persuasive and B is more narrative. Hope this helps!
Answer:
B. The man is not very talkative.
Explanation:
Though yes, a is correct (as a fact) it is incorrect in this form. The man that Steinbeck is talking to does not talk very much. Saying that his wife says that too is just pointing you to know that this is the normal man.
We know that he was quiet with this man and he is quiet with his wife, so we know that he just isn't talkative.
<em>Thus, the correct answer is B. The man is not very talkative.</em>
Answer: the answer is number 4
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Option C: We think how great had been our bliss, If Heaven had but assigned us / To live and die in scenes like this, With some we ’ve left behind us!
Explanation:
In this line, "We think how great had been our bliss", the author sounds grateful to the memories between the characters. The author goes to past and explains his fantasies about being in heaven and to live and die in the scenarios that the character sees while travelling on his ship. Those expressions were better explained in these lines "If Heaven had but assigned us" and "To live and die in scenes like this". These are the lines that best support the idea that the speaker still finds comfort in those he's left behind.
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just get those creative juices going & flow