The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "<span>"Ah! Cornelius Agrippa! It is even possible that the train of my ideas would never have received the fatal impulse that led to my ruin. I read and studied the wild fancies of these writers with delight; "</span>
[D.] He exhibits excessive pride (hubris)
Answer:
1. the entire range of skills, aptitudes, or devices used in a particular field or occupation
2. characterized by or exhibiting friendliness or goodwill
3. a structural or behavioral characteristic peculiar to an individual or group
4. exhibiting or stressing utility over other values; practical
5. concerning or characterized by an appreciation of beauty or good taste
Explanation:
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"She looked down to Camelot.
Out flew the web and floated wide;
The mirror cracked from side to side;
"The curse is come upon me," cried
The Lady of Shalott."
everything changes in the poem it builds up to this moment and as soon as she looks outside the mirror breaks and she ends up dying in the falling action