The use of the word "famished" in Jessup's line suggests that he is very hungry and wants to eat immediately. Therefore, the correct answer is:
A. Jessup is very hungry and wants to eat immediately.
Read this line from Scene II.
JESSUP: (matter of fact address) Now then, I am utterly famished.
What does the use of the word famished suggest?
A.
Jessup is very hungry and wants to eat immediately.
B.
Jessup is completely full and cannot eat another morsel of food.
C.
Jessup wishes to have some peace before he eats.
D.
Jessup is very hungry as the meal had been interrupted.
1 answer
The use of the word "famished" in Jessup's line suggests that he is very hungry and wants to eat immediately. Therefore, the correct answer is:
A. Jessup is very hungry and wants to eat immediately.