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30 July, 10:06

Read this paragraph:

We come to a big river, bigger than I have ever seen before. It is flowing with ice. The soldiers are not happy. We set up camp and wait. We are all cold and the snow and ice seem to hound us, claiming our people one by one. North is the color of blue, defeat and trouble. From there a chill wind blows for us as we wait by a frozen river. We wait to die.

"Samuel's Memory"

Why might Rutledge have chosen words such as "chill" and "frozen" in this paragraph?

A. These words suggest happiness and contribute to the paragraph's playful tone.

B. These words suggest peacefulness and contribute to the paragraph's calm tone.

C. These words suggest coldness and contribute to the paragraph's angry tone.

D. These words suggest lifelessness and contribute to the paragraph's hopeless tone.

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  1. 30 July, 10:17
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    The answer would be D. I hope I could be of assistance.
  2. 30 July, 10:22
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    Your answer is d have a great day
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