Radja K. answered 24d
Certified Language Teacher | English & Arabic Lessons
First, I will explain what each line expresses, then give the right answer at the end.
- A: "Would I had met my dearest foe in heaven."
In my opinion, this expresses regret and hostility, but it leans more toward bitterness than anxiety.
- B: "I saw him once. He was a goodly king."
I think that this is reflective and calm, not anxious.
-C: "For God's love let me hear!"
To me, this line conveys urgency, desperation, and emotional tension. The plea to hear something immediately reflects anxiety and impatience.
- D: "I think it was to see my mother's wedding."
I see uncertainty and reflection, but not strong anxiety; it’s more about recalling past events.
So ...The dialogue that contributes most directly to the mood of anxiety is:
C. "For God's love let me hear!"