English, 02.10.2019 21:00 macnasiahamiel
Read the excerpt from the remains of the day by kazuo ishiguro. based on sentence structure, what is the pacing of the excerpt? why?
for the truth was, it was extremely refreshing to be out in the summerhouse after many continuous days in the main building and neither of us was inclined to hurry with our tasks. indeed, although one could not see out far that day on account of the encroaching mist, and the daylight too was rapidly fading by this stage, . . i remember our often breaking off from our respective activities simply to gaze out at the views around us.
1) leisurely; to reflect the exciting situation described
2) fast-paced; to reflect the exciting situation described
3) leisurely; to reflect the relaxed situation described
$) fast-paced; to reflect the relaxed situation described
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