Read the excerpt from “The Lady, or the Tiger?”In the very olden time there lived a semi-barbaric king, whose ideas, though somewhat polished and sharpened by the progressiveness of distant Latin neighbors, were still large, florid, and untrammeled, as became the half of him which was barbaric. He was a man of exuberant fancy, and, withal, of an authority so irresistible that, at his will, he turned his varied fancies into facts. He was greatly given to self-communing, and, when he and himself agreed upon anything, the thing was done.
Answer
A
The reader gains valuable information about the king’s neighbors.
B
It helps establish the setting of a time period long ago.
C
The reader discovers the king’s failings and shortcomings.
D
The reader discovers the king’s determined and strong-minded nature.