Question #N729

The author's use of the phrase "a sense of relief" in the passage helps to convey the speaker’s point of view. The author emphasizes that the speaker is relieved to have escaped from a difficult situation. The author also suggests that the speaker is grateful for the opportunity to be free from the pressures of his past life. In doing so, the author helps the reader understand the speaker’s emotional state. Which choice best describes the effect of the phrase "a sense of relief" in the passage?

The phrase "a sense of relief" in the passage primarily serves to
A. highlight the speaker’s newfound appreciation for his surroundings.
B. underscore the speaker’s sense of accomplishment.
C. emphasize the speaker’s newfound freedom from past burdens.
D. suggest that the speaker’s emotional state is one of contentment.

Correct Answer is: C

The phrase "a sense of relief" emphasizes the speaker's newfound freedom from past burdens. The speaker is relieved to have escaped from a difficult situation and is grateful for the opportunity to be free from the pressures of his past life. This is the most direct and immediate effect of the phrase in the passage.