Read these lines from White Fang by Jack London: Dark spruce forest frowned on either side the frozen waterway. The trees had been stripped by a recent wind of their white covering of frost, and they seemed to lean towards each other, black and ominous, in the fading light. A vast silence reigned over the land. The land itself was a desolation, lifeless, without movement, so lone and cold that the spirit of it was not even that of sadness. What does the setting suggest in these lines? A. the harshness of nature B. the beauty of winter C. the beauty of silence D. the beauty of nature
I was thinking B?
it seems sad
no the last line says; so lone and cold that the spirit of it was not even that of sadness so its b.
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How do you medal , sorry i'm kinda new to open study
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