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? Reading and Writing · None · None · MCQ Q8

The following text is from Edith Wharton’s 1905 novel The House of Mirth. Lily Bart and a companion are walking through a park. Lily had no real intimacy with nature, but she had a passion for the appropriate and could be keenly sensitive to a scene which was fitting landscape outspread below her the/seemed an (background of her own sensations. The)/(enlargement of her present mood, and she) found in its calmness, its breadth, its long free reaches. On the nearer slopes the (something of herself)/(sugar-maples wavered) like pyres of light; lower down was a massing of grey orchards, and here and there the lingering green of an oak-grove. Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole?

  1. A

    It creates a detailed image of the physical setting of the scene.

  2. B

    It establishes that a character is experiencing an internal conflict.

  3. C

    It makes an assertion that the next sentence then expands on.

  4. D

    It illustrates an idea that is introduced in the previous sentence.

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