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3. Write a brief summary of the ending of the excerpt from The Legend of the Wandering King. Use at least three pronouns in your summary. Circle the pronouns, and then draw arrows to the nouns they replace. Make sure the pronouns agree in number and person with the nouns they replace. Language Skill
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Ответ:
- They have unappealing connotations, which helps the speaker use a mocking tone to insult death by saying he is usually found in unappealing places.
Explanation:
Word-choice play a vital role in the conveying the intended meaning and message of the audience.
As per the question, the response i.e. 'They have unappealing connotations, which helps the speaker use a mocking tone to insult death by saying he is usually found in unappealing places' most evidently elaborates the influence of the words 'poyson, warre, and sicknesse.' The author conveys an unpleasant implication through these words that assists him to adopt a mocking attitude which maligns death('slave to fate') by asserting that it is generally found in dreary locations and places.