Which statement most accurately describes the passages word choice and tone?
"the story of al...
Which statement most accurately describes the passages word choice and tone?
"the story of alexander is so famous
that it is known to everyone at least
in part, unless he be an ignoramus."
a- words like 'in part' indicate he narrators nervousness.
b- words like 'so famous' suggest that the narration is subjective.
c- words like 'he be an ignoramus' indicate the level of formality.
d- words like 'ignoramus' show the narrators pump and smugness.
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