The Climax comes after it
1. idiom
2. hyperbole
3. personification
My best guess would be C, the publication of Lyrical Ballads. Not 100% sure though. hope it helps! ^_^
Answer:
B
Explanation:
i know this for a fact i read every single book in that seris excupte for the titens curse
Answer:
The central idea of this passage is to tell the reader about good and bad examples of fatherhood.
Explanation:
The man with the child uses the "unfatherly expression, 'Well! give me peace in my day.'" Further down, it notes that a generous parent "should have said, 'If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace;'".