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What is implied by the following sentence? It is hoped the wounds may not be mortal. My apprehension is that they will prove fatal.

  • A. Those involved are hopeful for a positive outcome.
  • B. There is no hope that Seward or Lincoln will recover from their wounds.
  • C. The writer is pessimistic about whether Seward will recover from his wounds.
  • D. The writer is doubtful about the legitimacy of accounts regarding the night's events.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The sentence 'My apprehension is that they will prove fatal' indicates that the writer is pessimistic about Seward's recovery from his wounds. This implies a lack of hope or certainty about the outcome, suggesting a negative view on the situation. Choice A is incorrect because the sentence does not refer to all involved parties being hopeful. Choice B is incorrect as it is too extreme, stating there is no hope for recovery. Choice D is incorrect as there is no indication in the sentence that the writer doubts the legitimacy of the accounts.