He closed his eyes in order to fix his last thoughts upon his wife and children. The water, touched to gold by the early sun, the brooding mists under the banks at some distance down the stream, the fort, the soldiers, the piece of drift—all had distracted him. And now he became conscious of a new disturbance. Striking through the thought of his dear ones was sound which he could neither ignore nor understand, a sharp, distinct, metallic percussion like the stroke of a blacksmith’s hammer upon the anvil; it had the same ringing quality. He wondered what it was, and whether immeasurably distant or near by— it seemed both. Its recurrence was regular, but as slow as the tolling of a death knell. He awaited each new stroke with impatience and—he knew not why—apprehension. The intervals of silence grew progressively longer; the delays became maddening. With their greater infrequency the sounds increased in strength and sharpness. They hurt his ear like the thrust of a knife; he feared he would shriek. What he heard was the ticking of his watch.

Question
Analyze the passage. What main purpose does it serve?(1 point)
Responses

to convey that time has slowed down for Farquhar as he awaits death
to convey that time has slowed down for Farquhar as he awaits death

to convey that Farquhar is thinking of his family
to convey that Farquhar is thinking of his family

to convey that Farquhar does not regret his actions
to convey that Farquhar does not regret his actions

to convey that Farquhar is easily distracted by his surroundings

to convey that time has slowed down for Farquhar as he awaits death