English, 21.01.2022 14:00 tylermdons
Read the sentence from “The Fish I Didn’t Catch.”
Our griefs, modified and restrained by reason, experience, and self-respect, keep the proprieties, and, if possible, avoid a scene; but the sorrow of childhood, unreasoning and all-absorbing, is a complete abandonment to the passion.
How does the use of the word abandonment affect the meaning of the sentence?
It explains that children may lose control of their emotions.
It shows that children are much more enthusiastic than adults.
It describes the loneliness of childhood compared to adulthood.
It suggests adults are often disappointed with childhood experiences.
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