AP BIOLOGY

PLANTS

THE LEAF

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is pneumonia personified as in the story?
A
a dragon
B
a gentleman
C
a fire
D
a lion
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -In a cold and wintry November, Johnsy catches pneumonia (personified as an icy ravager who smites his victims as he strides through Greenwich Village) and has resigned herself to dying; the doctor gives her one chance in 10 unless she can find a reason to live.

Detailed explanation-2: -In the story, pneumonia is personified as a bold “ravager” who stalks a community unawares and smites his victims “by scores.” The author tells us that Mr. Pneumonia is a “red-fisted, short-breathed old duffer."

Detailed explanation-3: -Expert-Verified Answer In “The Last Leaf, ” pneumonia is personified as Mr. Pneumonia and described as a cold stranger and a “ravager” that has “stalked” over the country, touching people and infecting them with inflammation of the lungs at random.

Detailed explanation-4: -Answer and Explanation: In the story, “The Last Leaf", pneumonia was personified as an invisible antagonist. An antagonist is the counterpart of the main character who brings conflicts in the story. The illness brought a scare to the city of Washington, which eventually visited the main character, Johnsy, in the story.

Detailed explanation-5: -Pneumonia is the personification of the deadly disease ‘Pneumonia’ who is ‘not a chivalric old gentleman’ that is the disease has no mercy for poor young woman. Chivalric old gentleman is someone who is nicer towards women usually but Mr. Pneumonia was not.

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