Answer:
This descriptive passage paints a vivid picture of A. a morally corrupt settlement.
Step-by-step explanation:
'The Outcasts of Poker Flat' by Bret Harte, gives a message that one should not judge others merely by their physical appearance, just like we say, don't judge a book by its cover.
The story is about the four people who are exiled from the community. There is a secret committee appointed in the town of Poker Flat who decides the people who would be killed and who would be exiled.
John Oakhurst is a poker player and is one of the four persons who are exiled. He had won a huge money from the people who were the part of the secret committee. We see how the outcasts of the story behave in a respectable way than the so called morally high people.