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Head the following paragraphe ta answer the next few questions (Questions 12.15)
Between there was a have already haki amewhere, the band of the ses festes
hoteline eu ante together than roh long periods of separatin # had the effect of making
alernt et earn her yams and even convictions The Lawyer the rest of O
fellows had because of his many years and many virtues, the only cushion on deck, and
wa Wing on the only o The Accountant had browoht out already a how of dominoes,
and was having architecturally with the bones Marlow wat eroaa loped not all, leaning
against the mirren mase. He had sunken cheeks, a yellow complexion, a straight back,
an ascethe aspect, and with his arms dropped, the palms of handa outwarde, resembled
an har The Onectar, satisfied the anchor had good hold, made his way aft and sat down
amongst us We exchanged a few words la lly
Aherwants there was silence on board the yachi For some reason or other we ell not
heuin thal game of thaminoes We felt meditative, and it for nothing but placki staring
The day was ending in a serenity of bill and exquisite brilliance. The water shone
praefeally, the sky without a speck, was a benion immensity of unstained llohe the very
mis on the Essex marshes was like a gaway and radiant fabrio, hung from the wooded
Wees inland, and dreaping the low shoren in diaphanous fokda. Only the gloom to the west,
brooding over the upper reaches, became more sombre every minute, as if angered by
the approach of the sun
And at last, in its curved and imperceptible tall, the sun sank low, and from glowing white
changed in a chall red without rays and without heat, as it about to go out suddenly,
ulehen to death by the touch of that loom brooding over a crowd of men
From The Heart of Darkness, by Joseph Conrad
Question 12
The narrator of this passage is folling his story from
Ala wharl
the deck of a yacht
ola hloh vantage point
D the edge of the Easex marshes
E None of the above,
Question 13
The mood of the men in this passage is best described as
E ecstallo
Al surly
Bresloned Ol contemplative. Di restless
Question 14
From the passage, it is clear that the meni
Al do not get alono
show a quiet understanding
O cannot be bothered with one another
DI have just had a quarrel
E are wom out
Question 16
The word diaphanous, used to describe the mlat means
Al almost transparent B fragile. O suffocating D silent
none of the above​

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Answered by svisalakshi276
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