I am seated in an office, surrounded by heads and bodies. My posture is consciously congruent to the shape of my hard chair. This is a cold room in University Administration, wood-walled, Remington-hung, double-windowed against the November heat, insulated from Administrative sounds by the reception area outside, at which Uncle Charles, Mr. deLint and I were lately received.

Which line from the text provides evidence that Hal is uncomfortable in this setting?
A)I am seated in an office. . . .
B)My posture is consciously congruent. . . .
C)This is a cold room in University Administration. . . .
D). . . Mr. deLint and I were lately received. . . .

The answer is B

Respuesta :

From the excerpt presented, it is obvious that the narrator is uncomfortable. The most obvious sentence to prove this is B - My posture is consciously congruent to the shape of my hard chair. The person, writing in first person, is conscious of his or her discomfort, we can gather this from this sentence. They describe their chair as hard, and is accomodated to this uncomfortable chair. This sentiment is painfully relatable. The chair is rigid and so is the posture of this person, because there's no other option but to sit in the hard chair.