The correct answer here would be <u>a.He loved her, and he would love her until the day he was too old for loving—but he could not have her. So he tasted the deep pain that is reserved only for the strong, just as he had tasted for a little while the deep happiness.</u>
It is obvious from this excerpt that love just isn't enough for Dexter's happiness. He cannot have the woman he wants and he feels disillusioned by this fact.
The answer is b.)
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The purpose in the writing of the poem The Hunting of Shumba is to buttress the fact that even the strong need the help of fate sometimes to survive.
The textual evidence is given as follows:
"Thoughtful and terrible he leaves the pool —
Shumba the Lion, passing to the night...."
"...A leap — a scream — a thud;
And it is done..."
"...Chance brought him food; and Fate has been fulfill'd..."
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How can the purpose of a text be identified?</h3>
The purpose of an author can be identified by examining the central theme or idea of their text.
- A humorous text is probably written to entertain
- A formal text to inform
- An informal text to communicate
- An poetic text to express ones text etc.
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Argument Definition. An argument is the main statement of a poem, an essay, a short story, or a novel, which usually appears as an introduction, or a point on which the writer will develop his work in order to convince his readers. Literature does not merely entertain.