5)
What effect is achieved by the author's choice to begin this story with
a description of Aylmer's "troubled countenance"?
A)
It makes the reader feel troubled, as well.
B)
It causes the reader to question his sympathies.
C)
It makes the reader wonder why Alymer feels
troubled.
D)
It causes the reader to feel sympathy for Alymer's
wife.