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16 brantley, jaylius last saved: 10:45 am read these sentences from passage 1. “surely never were heard such strains. they told of perfect, tender love, of unending longing, of pain too great to end with death. of all the beauties of the earth they sang—of the sorrow of the world—of all the world’s desire—of things past—of things to come.” (paragraph 7) how does the author’s style in these sentences contribute to the meaning of passage 1? a it conveys the complexity and depth of orpheus’s feelings. b it emphasizes the many things that orpheus finds inspiring. c it establishes the frustration and fear that orpheus is suppressing. d it implies that orpheus misunderstands the seriousness of the
The sentences describe a wide - range of intense emotions like love, longing, pain, and mention various aspects of the world. This conveys a complex and deep set of feelings. There's no clear indication of Orpheus being inspired, suppressing frustration and fear, or misunderstanding.
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A. It conveys the complexity and depth of Orpheus's feelings.