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Easy Reading and Writing · Standard English Conventions · None · MCQ

The author of the novel states that the protagonist was a "true" revolutionary. However, that is not the only way to describe the protagonist. Although the character may have been a "true" revolutionary, the character was also described as "a" revolutionary in other parts of the book. What is the most likely reason why the author uses both "true" and "a" to describe the protagonist?

In this passage, the author’s use of both "true" and "a" to describe the protagonist is most likely intended to

  1. A

    emphasize the ambiguity of the protagonist’s actions.

  2. B

    suggest that the protagonist was not a true revolutionary.

  3. C

    create a contrast between the protagonist’s character and actions.

  4. D

    show that the author’s opinion of the protagonist is evolving.

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