I believe the answer would be the third, bc the plot seems to be abt a character forgetting someone’s death and that’s the only choice that correlates with what the author is trying imply?
Answer:
If the passage uses the words like me, I and myself it's first person. If the passage uses words like there would be in an instruction manual, thats second person. If it uses words like she, he, the characters name and more like that its third person.
Explanation:
Answer: A
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Read The Lady Or The Tiger?, by Frank Stockton
How did the king keep from feeling guilty about this form of justice? *
a. He did not watch the festivities.
b. He made his daughter in charge of signaling judgement
c. He said the criminals made their own choices, not him.
d. He was barbaric and just did not feel guilty.
Answer: c. He said the criminals made their own choices, not him.
Explanation:
The arena of the king was meant as a device of poetic justice, where a crime was punished, or virtue rewarded, depending on what was thought to be an impartial test. Given the chance to choose one out of two doors, the criminal would face either the punishment of a tiger´s attack or the reward of a woman to get married to. Whether they would be punished or rewarded was established based on their own choice, making the King feel like has no responsibility for the result.
I have read this before its the very last one