QUESTION IMAGE
Question
what is the purpose of the descriptions of the fragile poet and the seeker (highlander) in paragraph 1?
○ to satirize the judgment of poets and scottish people
○ to present reasonable opposing claims in order to refute them
○ to prove that there are only two people left who are in favor of war
○ to suggest that those who support war are either misguided or self - serving
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- The first option ("to satirize...") is too narrow and misinterprets the purpose (satirizing groups isn't the main intent here).
- The second option ("to present...") implies refuting opposing claims, but the description of the “single poet” and “Scottish Highlander” is about characterizing war supporters, not refuting claims.
- The third option ("to prove...") is incorrect as the text isn’t about counting war supporters.
- The fourth option ("to suggest that those who support war are either misguided or self - serving") fits: a “single poet” (implying a small, perhaps misguided group) and a “Scottish Highlander” (maybe representing self - serving motives like clan loyalty or traditional warrior ideals) are used to characterize war supporters as either misguided or self - serving.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
D. to suggest that those who support war are either misguided or self - serving