According to an engineer (not a Googler) who was involved in the conversation I had about this latter challenge, none of these problems are insurmountable.
What does this sentence mean? According to an engineer (not a Googler) who was involved in the conversation I had about this latter challenge, none of these problems are insurmountable.
Edmonds relationship with Faria is a good one. They have spent a lot of time together and have become very close. This is shown as Edmond grieves Faria strongly and even has suicide thoughts so they could be together again.
Edmond has a very unique relationship with Faira. As they only have each other they are the best of friends and Faira's knowledge and resources make him a kind of teacher to Edmonde.
I would describes Edmond's relationship with Faria as a tight connection between the two because Edmond is very depressed and sad that Faria has passed away.
I would say that the 2 were extremely close. They had been the only friends and people they could talk to for a number of years. They had survived for so long in such hard living conditions. The Faria in the end was the one that kept Edmond Dantes alive, as Edmond wouldn't let himself die for himself and Faria. Edmond says that Faria was "the only human being who united him to earth"
I think that the author extended sentence four and used lots of commas to add suspense and create drama. It also is stating a list of things that is happening.
Dumas has used descriptve writing using things which we could use in Edmonds situation like senses and not just telling us straight away. He has also used similies, metaphors, personificaion, etc
Incredibly descriptive. Using so many different forms of writing such as similes, metaphors, show not tell, personification. He could have told us what was happening but he made us infer and read between the lines.