The description of how Lady Carlotta "put the
doctrine of non-interference into practice"
(lines 14-15) mainly serves to
A) foreshadow her capacity for deception.
B) illustrate the subtle cruelty in her nature.
C) provide a humorous insight into her character.
D) explain a surprising change in her behavior.

Respuesta :

Correct option is C. The description of how Lady Carlotta "put the doctrine of non-interference into practice provide a humorous insight into her character

The description of the incidence where Lady Carlotta put into action her doctrine of non-interference is a humorous anecdote. Lady Carlotta puts the doctrine of non-interference into practice only when one of her "most eloquent exponents" (someone who often criticized Carlotta for her interference in people's business) was stuck in a tree when an angry boar was nearby. This incident suggests that Lady Carlotta has a sense of humor. This description does not serve to do what the options A, B and D suggest. Only option C fits into the context.

Te narrator notes that Lady Carlotta decided not to interfere when one of her “most eloquent exponents” was stuck in a tree because an angry boar was nearby (lines 14-22). This “eloquent exponent” was a woman who ofen criticized Lady Carlotta for interfering in other people’s afairs. Lady Carlotta’s decision to “put the doctrine of noninterference into practice” (to not help her female acquaintance who was “besieged” in a tree) suggests that Lady Carlotta has a sense of humor.

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