Answer:
I would say that the primary tone of the narrator throughout <em>Was it a Dream</em> is <em>B: Frantic despair. </em>
Explanation:
I chose B because in this story <u>the narrator spends all his time mourning over his lover's grave, it is like he can't accept his lover's death, and he is overwhelmed by the memories of this woman.</u> In this story, we can see how afraid he is of loneliness and how he feels lost, not only in the cemetery where he constantly goes to visit his love's grave, but also <em>he feels lost inside</em>, he doesn't stand life without her, he doesn't know what to do. Also, when he finds her over her own grave writing the truth about her death and about her man's betrayed, the narrator feels crushed. <em>The feeling is that the narrator is definitely hopeless, that is why I chose B.</em>
Many people are willing to suffer in order for the greater good. They feel that if their efforts and suffering can improve the lives of countless people, then their suffering was worth it.
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This is the poem "my future" by David Harmer.
All of the following suggest that the passage above is fiction except "<span>the use of both long and short sentences" since these sentences can be used in any setting. </span>