Which phrase most contributes to this passage's sad and isolated tone?
"I will never forget that lonesome hill of stone that is her
final bed, as it fades from my sight. I tread softly by my
uncle, my hand in his. I walk with my head turned, watching
that small hill as it fades from my sight. The soldiers make
us continue walking. My uncle talks to me, trying to
comfort me. I walk in loneliness."
- Michael Rutledge, "Samuel's Memory"
O A. I walk in loneliness
O B. I walk with my head turned
O C. I will never forget
O D. I tread softly

Respuesta :

The phrase that contributes most to the mentioned passage is”

“I will never forget”.

Explanation:

Samuel’s Memory is a memoir written about how the native Indians of America had to face at the hands of the white Americans. They had to be relocated and restart their lives.

Samuel’s recount’s the same and shares how he lost his mother at that time, making him feel lonely and sad. Even though it is his great-grandson who writes this encounter, the memory is so vivid in Samuel’s mind that he yet expresses the same as if it may have happened recently.

Hence, depicting that he shall never forget what happened and how it affected him.

I walk in loneliness.

Answer: Option A.

Explanation:

The fundamental motivation behind why Michael Rutledge expressed "Samuel's Memory" was to help individuals to remember the enduring American Indians suffered on the Trail of Tears as this paper tells the experience of one of the American Indians that had to move alongside his clan and all the sufferings he needed to confront.

This particular paragraph in the poem shows that the author is in a lonely position. There are certain bad memories that he has and even though his uncle is trying to comfort him. He is still feeling sad.