A. leisurely; to reflect the exciting situation described
B. fast-paced; to reflect the exciting situation described
C. leisurely; to reflect the relaxed situation described
D. fast-paced; to reflect the relaxed situation described
Answer:
C. leisurely; to reflect the relaxed situation described
Explanation:
In this excerpt from The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro, the pacing of the selection is lackadaisical so as to mirror the relaxed situation portrayed. This must be done that way in order to present an idea clearly.
Which can be inferred from the information in the excerpt?
Hall wanted to let the American outrage simmer down before revealing the contents of the telegraph.
Hall knew that growing outrage among the American public would help Britain’s cause.
Hall worried that the American public would lose interest in the contents of the telegraph.
Hall disagreed with the British government’s choice to wait before showing the telegraph to Wilson.
From the excerpt given above, it can be inferred that HALL KNEW THAT THE GROWING OUTRAGE AMONG THE AMERICAN PUBLIC WOULD HELP BRITAIN'S CAUSE.
The British government leaders had in their possession a telegraph, which contains an information that they can use to their advantage, but they refuse to release this information on time to the right person (Wilson). In the passage given above, Hall was reminding them that it is the right time to release the information because he believed that the present situation in America will also help their cause.
Answer:
Hall knew that growing outrage among the American public would help Britain’s cause
Explanation:
b. False
Answer:
past
Explanation:
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