11. As it is used in (the phrase), the highlighted phrase “the rougher fringes” most nearly means the same as which of the following phrases?

Answer and Explanation

Your Answer is

Correct Answer is D

Explanation

The original sentence of "the rougher fringes" locates at L3.

"Robert preferred to circumnavigate civilization and steer toward the rougher fringes."

Translation: "Robert preferred to circumnavigate civilization and steer toward the rougher fringes."

Refers to "the rougher edge of the ocean".

Item D: "skirts of civilization" refers to "the edge of civilization" and echoes the "circumnavigate civilization" in L3.

Original sentence: "Not for him improvements in optics; give him the flickering gas lamp and the skirts of civilization any day."

Translation: "Not for him improvements in optics; give him the flickering gas lamp and the skirts of civilization any day." Foresaw the advent of the electric light, nor the advances in optics that allowed him to sail far and explore the fringes of civilization."

Item A: "the fire of adventure" refers to "the fire of adventure" and is irrelevant.

Item B: "An epic ocean voyage" refers to "an epic ocean voyage", although it also refers to the voyage, but it is not as accurate as item D

Item C: "a glittering hieroglyph" means "shining symbol"