This question refers to the book <em>Cry, the Beloved Country</em>. James Jarvis is the father of Arthur Jarvis, who was murdered by Absalom. Arthur Jarvis was a strong defendant of racial equality and an advocate for understanding between the races. Initially, James Jarvis does not seem to care about these ideas much. However, after his son's murder, he finds his writings.
It appears that these writings created an important change within him. He is moved by these ideas and motivated by his words. Jarvis then begins to try to help black people. He provides milk for young children. He also plans a dam and brings an expert to help farmers farm in more efficient and sustainable ways. Therefore, it seems that instead of becoming more prejudiced or angry, he will adopt Arthur's hopes for South Africa.
Beautiful is the correct option it sounds like the best choice.
To understand what a novel is trying to convey, you first have to understand the message it wants to impart. These very elucidated topics can be very striking and straightforward and what is in the book is the explanation of why so. The evidences that points back to these key points.
The correct answer is "might have been". - all these words are part of the complete verb.
A linking verb links the subject of the sentence (here "the reporter" ) to something that is said about the subject ("right... about the approaching storm")
Answer:
mood
Explanation:
Figurative language can affect the mood of a short story. The term mood refers to the atmosphere that envelopes the reader and evokes certain feelings.