The Reward of Enterprise by Ward Muir

It was overwhelming. Never in all my life have latine in matatic. nevi, even
at the time, that it would be unforgettable. I had aspired to be able to say that I had
never mind what vain boast I had promised expert Binging was freten. I vas
ecstasy, an enchantment, a glee, beyond expression grandiose and delicious. I lolled in the pellucid water, not troubling to swim. I let myself go, in those dizzy soarings and sinkings; I abandoned myself to this vast and beautiful force; I felt at once infinitely little and infinitely great.
Use the passage from "The Reward of Enterprise to answer the question. ate do theme od restor and ecstasy (1 point)
They suggest the narrator's
• acceptance of the situation in which he finds himself.
They show that the narrator is
O expuining pat plasure
They rodene comrast shood
changes over time.
O une matical the naraore 10
go swimming.

1 answer

The correct answer to the question regarding the themes of restoration and ecstasy in the passage from "The Reward of Enterprise" is:

• They show that the narrator is expressing deep pleasure.

The passage describes a profound emotional experience where the narrator feels both exhilarated and at peace, indicating a sense of joy and pleasure in the moment.