"'Most worthy man, you see before you one most wretched,' he began." The author likely chose to use the word worthy to accomplish which of the following? To create a parallel to his recent fall from greatness into despair To create a contrast between the connotation of wretched and that of worthy To develop the idea that his situation deserves the jailor's time and attention To suggest a similar meaning based on the connotation of the word worthy
@Daniel_Chernioglo ? My devoted helper?
what do you think the answer is?
Mmm, B?
no, I thinks its A
I think it was difficult one for me because it's organized ans worded in a weird way
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yes that is true but the second part of the sentence says: "you see before you one most wretched" I think it matches more with that
Hope this helped :)
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