Respuesta :
The pacing of this passage move the plot forward by The slow pace helps develop Mr. Whymper's character with descriptive details. Thus, option d is correct.
The narrator adds a slow pace for the character of Mr. Whymper as in by describing him to be sly-looking little man along with whiskers and a solicitor in a very small way of business. Narrator also added Mr. Whymper to be sharp to realize that Animal farm would need a broker through which commissions would be worth having. Description narrated over his look was giving a deceptive detail of his character.
Thus the passage signify the slow pace to describe the character details of Mr. Whymper.
Although the question might be incomplete, the complete question is:
How does the pacing of this passage move the plot
forward?
Read the excerpt from chapter 6 of Animal Farm.
Every Monday Mr. Whymper visited the farm as had
been arranged. He was a sly-looking little man with
side whiskers, a solicitor in a very small way of
business, but sharp enough to have realized earlier
than anyone else that Animal Farm would need a
broker and that the commissions would be worth
having. The animals watched his coming and going
with a kind of dread, and avoided him as much as
possible.a
- a) The quick pace makes readers suspenseful and
confused about Mr. Whymper.
- b) The quick pace allows the author to pass an
uneventful period of time quickly.
- c)The slow pace helps to place emphasis on the
animals' dread of Mr. Whymper.
- d)The slow pace helps develop Mr. Whymper's
character with descriptive details.
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