Student Name: *Student ID: *1.The description of the oil sketch presents the picture asdisturbinginaccuratemasterfulsymbolicunfinished2.The speaker’s response to the “brickmaker” in lines 10-11 implies that the speaker isless than satisfied with the answer he received to his questiongrateful that the man answered his query about Mr. Kurtzangry that his question had not really been answeredamused by the man's irreverent responsenot serious in seeking an answer to his own question3.As used in line 11, “prodigy” could best be interpreted to meanchild wondercuriosityfreakgeniusemissary4.The tone of the “brickmaker” in lines 11-22 could best be described asadmiring and respectfulwondering and jealousenvious and bitterconfident and amusedcredulous and resentful5.Lines 30-34 suggest that the “indefatigable man” is characterized by botha strict adherence to rules and a disregard for his own safetya lack of empathy and a desire for obediencehis scathing sarcasm and a lack of respectan understanding of human nature and a troubled consciencean awareness of his own insignificance and a need for recognition6.The fellow’s comments in lines 43-46 reveal him to befawning and self-servingcongenial and honestpolite and friendlyrespectful and dutifulsensitive and timid7.From the last paragraph, the reader can infer that the narrator isapprehensive and paranoidsimple but self-confidenteducated yet superstitiousambitious and manipulativecontemplative and observant8.In the passage, the jungle is depicted asteeming and threateningintriguing but malevolentboundless and soundlessprimitive and illuminatedalluring but fatal