Respuesta :

Options:

A. He seems poor and uneducated.

B. He seems pleasant and sympathetic.

C. He seems distant and harsh.

D. He seems flaky and distracted.

Answer:

D. He seems flaky and distracted.

Explanation:

We can make this conclusion because we are told from the text that Mr. Woodifield said, "Y'are very snug in here," referring to his friend the boss. He also seems to be distracted when we are told,

"There was something I wanted to tell you," said old Woodifield, and his eyes grew dim remembering."Now, what was it? I had it in my mind when I started out this morning." His hands began to tremble, and patches of red showed above his beard."

By his words and actions, it seems to showcase the character of a flaky and distracted person.

Answer:

Mr. Woodifield's diction contributes to seeming flaky and distracted.

Explanation:

Mr. Woodifield's diction contribute to  the reader's understanding of his character :

  • He seems to be flaky and distracted.
  • It uses specific words that the author used to impress the reader about the text or a person's characteristics.
  • Therefore, after reading the text, you can see that the wording used by Woodyfield in his speeches and actions makes him look like a strange and distracting person.  

For Example :

  • Woody Field says, "It's very comfortable here." "I wanted to say something, but what did you do? It was  in my head when I left this morning." , Unconventional, unfocused behavior.

Learn more :

https://brainly.com/question/18680049?referrer=searchResults