Answer:
answer is c
the narrator of the first passage is subjective the narrator of the second passage is objective
Explanation:
The tone of "In Another Country" is sanguine, or hopeful. The speaker of the story feels rather optimistic, despite all the pain and suffering around him. Even during the war, the speaker notices the electric lights that come on along the streets in winter as well as the snow on the foxes’ fur as the wind blows their tails. He also remarks that the hospital, a place filled with pain and injured people, is old and beautiful. When the speaker sees the major’s hand, he thinks it looks like a baby’s hand. These appreciative reflections during a war suggest that the speaker is hopeful. The speaker’s tone, then, lets readers see the war in a less gruesome light.
Splendid carriages , with splendid people in them and .............royal enclosure.
Clothing was all of lovely silks and satins, shining with jewels, at his hip a little.........
Dagger.
Answer:
A outsider is someone that does not belong or at least thinks they don't belong.
Explanation:
Answer: The meaning of this aphorism is that a slip of the foot, that is to say, attempting to succeed in some given enterprise and failing in doing so (or in other words, choosing to act but failing, for whatever reason) is not as bad as talking without thinking (a slip of the tongue),