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Question
which best explains why irving sets \the adventure of the mysterious stranger\ in a land of \masks and gondolas\?
- the setting is symbolic of the idea that a life of quiet study is the ideal pursuit.
- the setting is symbolic of the idea that innocence cannot be outgrown.
- the setting is symbolic of the idea that ease and affluence are available to all.
- the setting is symbolic of the idea that appearances can be deceiving.
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<reasoning>
Analyze the setting elements
Using the Literary Symbolism and Mood and Atmosphere knowledge points:
- The setting of Venice, characterized by "masks and gondolas," represents secrecy, disguise, and hidden identities.
- Masks literally hide a person's true face, suggesting that things are not as they seem.
Evaluate the options
- Option 1: "quiet study" does not align with the mystery of masks and gondolas.
- Option 2: "innocence" contradicts the deceptive nature of masquerades.
- Option 3: "ease and affluence" misses the thematic focus on mystery and disguise.
- Option 4: "appearances can be deceiving" directly connects to the symbolism of masks.
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<answer>
<mcq-option>(A) The setting is symbolic of the idea that a life of quiet study is the ideal pursuit.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(B) The setting is symbolic of the idea that innocence cannot be outgrown.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(C) The setting is symbolic of the idea that ease and affluence are available to all.</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>(D) The setting is symbolic of the idea that appearances can be deceiving.</mcq-correct>
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Analyze the setting elements
Using the Literary Symbolism and Mood and Atmosphere knowledge points:
- The setting of Venice, characterized by "masks and gondolas," represents secrecy, disguise, and hidden identities.
- Masks literally hide a person's true face, suggesting that things are not as they seem.
Evaluate the options
- Option 1: "quiet study" does not align with the mystery of masks and gondolas.
- Option 2: "innocence" contradicts the deceptive nature of masquerades.
- Option 3: "ease and affluence" misses the thematic focus on mystery and disguise.
- Option 4: "appearances can be deceiving" directly connects to the symbolism of masks.
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<mcq-option>(A) The setting is symbolic of the idea that a life of quiet study is the ideal pursuit.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(B) The setting is symbolic of the idea that innocence cannot be outgrown.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(C) The setting is symbolic of the idea that ease and affluence are available to all.</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>(D) The setting is symbolic of the idea that appearances can be deceiving.</mcq-correct>
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