A, because he is saying that he is tired from the contest and worked up an appetite.
Answer:
The answer is C.
Explanation:
The reason why it's not A. : A delusion and a snare. Sound and fury signifying nohting. "A delusion and a snare" is a fragment because it does not have on complete thought. A delusion and a snare, what? It is often helpful to ask what they are supposed to be doing. "Sound and fury signifying nohting" is lacking what sound and furry, where are they coming from? B. The first "sentence" is incomplete as discussed in A. The second "setence" is improperly using the word they, you cannot say "they was". C. With sound and fury signifying nothing, the battle was both a delusion and a snare. This sentence states a clear thought. It is the only sentence from this list that actually would make sense saying aloud.
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B you would be able to eliminate a and c because it isn't true that it does have any effect on the meaning of the poem and you could tell that personification is used and that it isn't nonsense it's just figurative language
Answer:
B. Does the narrator sound casual or formal?