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27 September, 05:22

In the final speech of the play, the chorus says, "Now what a surging tide of terrible disaster sweeps around him." Why does the author use the word surging?

It conveys a sense of gentleness and calm.

It conveys a sense of control and confinement.

It conveys a sense of power and uncontrollability.

It conveys a sense of stillness.

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  1. 27 September, 07:39
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    Well surge means move suddenly and powerfully forward or upward. So i'd say it conveys a sense of control and confinement
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