What two details best develop the character of Scully?

adapted from The Blue Hotel
by Stephen Crane

As if the displayed delights of such a blue hotel were not sufficiently enticing, it was Scully's habit to go every morning and evening to meet the leisurely trains that stopped at Romper and work his allurements upon any man that he might see wavering, gripsack in hand.
One morning, when a snow-crusted engine dragged its long string of freight cars and its one passenger coach to the station, Scully performed the marvel of catching three men. One was a shaky and quick-eyed Swede, with a great shining valise; one was a tall, bronzed cowboy, who was on his way to a ranch near the Dakota line; one was a little, silent man from the East, who didn't look it and didn't announce it. Scully practically made them prisoners. He was so nimble and merry and kindly that each probably felt it would be the height of brutality to try to escape.
A. displayed delights of such a blue hotel
B. his allurements
C. he might see wavering
D. practically made them prisoners
E. the height of brutality to try to escape

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Answer:

B. His allurements.

C. Practically made them prisoners.

Explanation:

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His allurements and  the height of brutality to try to escape are the two details best develop the character of Scully. Hence, option B and E are correct.

What is the concept of the passage?

The sentence describes the hotel's light blue as being the kind of light blue that stands out everywhere. The hotel created an even bigger impression on the visitors because it was the only building nearby the rest of the town's smaller, more unremarkable structures.

Without the significant advantages provided by the hotel's entrancing colour scheme, the strategic pairing of its position with the winter landscape would not have been sufficient. An inference is the conclusion drawn from a sentence after considering the details in a logical manner.

Thus, B and E are correct.

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