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11904 - Heart of Darkness 4 - Part 1

1.
The description of the oil sketch presents the picture as
2.
The speaker’s response to the “brickmaker” in lines 10-11 implies that the speaker is
3.
As used in line 11, “prodigy” could best be interpreted to mean
4.
The tone of the “brickmaker” in lines 11-22 could best be described as
5.
Lines 30-34 suggest that the “indefatigable man” is characterized by both
6.
The fellow’s comments in lines 43-46 reveal him to be
7.
From the last paragraph, the reader can infer that the narrator is
8.
In the passage, the jungle is depicted as

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