The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "By describing the fish as having human characteristics, the author effectively uses personification to convey a sense of tragedy." the<span> sentence that BEST explains the effect of using imagery in this passage is that </span><span>By describing the fish as having human characteristics, the author effectively uses personification to convey a sense of tragedy.</span>
The question ask to states how does the theme of the "A Psalm of Life" and the "Auspex" differ and base on the two story and in my further research about the said problem, I would say that the difference between them is that Auspex indicates that time destroys the heart's passions while Psalm of Life argues that soul continues after death. I hope this would help
1. All humans return to dust when we die.
Note the quotes: "The world at large his home!" & "The same as from the start?"
2. The differences that are perceived when we are alive disappear, as we all become skeletons and our other materials become absorbed into the earth.
Again, this is based off the quote: "The world at large his home!" & "When life has settled back again, the same as from the start?"
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