Answer:
The love which Arthur, Quincey, and Seward had for Lucy has been basely transfigured into hate at the sight of Lucy; moreover, it is somewhat surprising that these lusty men are disgusted at the abundant sensuality of Lucy, now that she is a vampire. When she approaches Arthur in her vampire form, it is with a sensual embrace. Instead of arousing passion, however, there is only a feeling of repulsion and disgust. It is clear that in her vampire form, Lucy's carnal aspect is highlighted and emphasized.
Explanation:
This novel has set the course for all subsequent vampire lore — for example, the belief that a wooden stake must be driven through the vampire's heart and that the head must be removed and the mouth stuffed with garlic. All of the numerous, subsequent treatments of the vampire legend depend on these factors.
1. Renovating
2. Organizing
3. Building
4. Participating
5. Finding
6. Closing?
7. Visiting
8. To tell
9. Selling
10. Increasing
11. Using
12. Relocating
13. To sign
14. Interviewing
15. Receiving
16. Providing
17. Making
18. To buy
19. Provide
20. Using
Answer:
It's an informal letter
Explanation:
Because it is written to people who you know.
You first of all start with writing the topic of the letter, then be concise and give adequate details, write the introduction, body and then give conclusion of the letter.
This are the right steps to follow in order to give / write a good letter.
I guess it be of help in any way to you.
The question asks for the tone of the narrator of a story. In "The wedding night", the narrator's ton eof telling the story is serious. Some termed the narrator as a reluctatant story teller with the tension of his voice of narrating the story.