In Text 2, "The Walrus and the Carpenter Head Back, which statement
best describes how the writer, J. T. Holden, transforms the character of
the Carpenter so that the character is different than in Text 1, "The Walrus
and the Carpenter?"
A
Holden describes the Carpenter as more self-centered, as he
doesn't allow the Walrus to rest.
B
Holden reveals the Carpenter to be more motivated to get
home, as he walks with a much quicker pace.
С
Holden shows the Carpenter to be more fearful, as he
expresses both anxiety and fear about his situation.
D
Holden shows the Carpenter to be more interested in forming
a relationship with the Oysters, as he attempts to speak to
them.