The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C. independent clause." A group of words that includes a subject and a verb that stands alone without any additional information is called a(n) C. independent clause
The correct answer is D <em>"while the narrator is a real person, his encounter with the cat is fictional."</em>
This is because we know for sure the narrator does exist, the story he tells is takes place on Earth but we don't know if the cat does. He brings joy and light to the world but it obvius it does not exist, he is talking to it while it is outside the real world.
Answer:
Marlow talks about death and the afterlife (if any).
Explanation:
The moment Marlow talks about is the time just before Kurtz' death. This becomes evident after mentioning "living his life again", which is a common belief about what happens before you die.
"Complete knowledge" refers to finally knowing what there is after death. For a long time people have wondered what lies beyond our lifetime. Kurtz will now have the opportunity to possess that knowledge.