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08.10.2021 • 
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Consider this excerpt from this passage from Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson.

I remember observing the contrast the neat, bright doctor, with
his powder as white as snow and his bright, black eyes and
pleasant manners, made with the coltish country folk, and above
all, with that filthy, heavy, bleared scarecrow of a pirate of ours,
sitting, far gone in rum, with his arms on the table.

How does this excerpt reveal the narrator's character?

Select one:

It shows that he likes the doctor more than he likes the captain.

It shows that he values the manners of the country folk.

It shows that he distrusts both the doctor and the captain.
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It shows that he fears he will become like the captain if he doesn't
follow the doctor's orders.

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