English, asked by giftonyenkwere2001, 1 year ago

PART A: How does the author develop the priest’s point of view? A The priest is genuinely affected by the woman’s death, which is shown by contrasting the priest’s grief with the siblings’ melodramatic mourning. B The priest views death as an opportunity to make the magistrate his ally, which is indicated by the priest’s false praise of the mother. C The priest views death as a job, which is revealed by contrasting his actions with the siblings’ genuine grief. D The priest is not actually a member of the clergy, which is revealed through the descriptions of his boredom and rich meals.

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Answered by sparklethunderstorm
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the priest views of death as a job, which is revealed by contrasting his actions with the siblings genuine grief

Answered by scl103
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Answer:

There is a contrast in the ideologies as stated below.

Explanation:

The views of the priest regarding death is considered as a job. This is portrayed through revealing a contrasting characteristics delivered by the actions to his siblings and the grief the generated genuinely in the minds. Therefore, this is one of the most contrasting views expressed by the priest in the given context.

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