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Based on knowledge about the except of the description of the Pardon-seller, the unfavorable descriptions of the pardon-seller’s physical appearance imply that the narrator thinks poorly of this character; option A.
What perception does the narrator have of the Pardon-seller from his description of him?
In the description of the Pardon-seller by the narrator, he uses descriptions which all have negative connotations such as :
- hair was yellow as wax,
- hair strands lying thin, in rat’s tails
- eyes, just like a hare
- voice was like a goat’s.
Therefore, the unfavorable descriptions of the pardon-seller’s physical appearance imply that the narrator thinks poorly of this character; option A.
Note: this answer is based on knowledge about the except.
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