Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050806
How does the poet use 'pretended' and 'seemed' in relation to deception?
1
To highlight innocence
2
To indicate a façade of trust
3
To suggest confusion
4
To portray joyfulness
Answer and Solution
Answer
B. To indicate a façade of trust
Solution:
The poet uses 'pretended' and 'seemed' to indicate a facade of trust, revealing that appearances can be misleading and that both parties are aware of the deception.
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