English, 11.06.2021 01:00 jashaikamatuteowwp1p
One morning, in cool blood, I slipped a noose about its
neck and hung it to the limb of a tree, hung it with the
tears streaming from my eyes, and with the bitterest
remorse at my heart; - hung it because I knew that it had
loved me, and because I felt it had given me no reason of
offence; - hung it because I knew that in so doing I was
committing a sin – a deadly sin that would so jeopardize
my immortal soul as to place it – if such a thing were
possible - even beyond the reach of the infinite mercy of
the Most Merciful and Most Terrible God.
Why is the phrase "hung it" repeated several times in this passage?
A. To make the reader better understand the story
B. To show that the author feels remorse because of his actions
C. To allow the reader to feel bad about happened
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D. To emphasize the importance of the event
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