Answer:
1. Heathcliff was truly wicked with no good qualities. - Disagree.
Heathcliff's redeeming quality was that he loved Chaterine profoundly. He became resentful because Chaterine rejected him because of his low social-status (he was considered a gypsy).
2. Although Heathcliff is often violent, we still feel sympathy for him. - Agree
While Heathcliff's violence is not justifiable in any way, he did have a difficult life, and that at least makes us feel sympathy for him.
3. Catherine married Edgar for all the right reasons. - Disagree.
Catherine only married Edgar because he had a higher social status and economic means than Heathcliff, but she did not love Edgar, she only loved Heathcliff.
4. Hindley was just a bad person as Heathcliff. - Agree
Hindley resented Heathcliff, and made his life hell. Afterwards, as an adult, Hindely became even more resentful and alcoholic, and left nothing to his family before dying.
5. Ellen Dean was the nicest person in the story. - Agree
Agree, Ellen Dean was simply the housekeeper, and took great care of Catherin while she was ill.
{Introduction} -> {Body 1} -> {Body 2} -> {Body 3} -> {Conclusion}
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The answer would be C. Fantasy. Hope this helps!
Answer:
This is a Lyric poem
Explanation:
The lyric poems are aimed to express strong emotons felt by one person, it is usually short and the author can make use of the literary devices such as meter or rhyme to make it sound musical. In the poem, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is expressing sad feelings comparing a rainny day with a negative life, we can notice it comparing the first stanza with the second one: "<em>The day </em>is cold, and dark, and dreary" (1st stanza) "<em>My life</em> is cold, and dark, and dreary" (2nd stanza).
Aditionally, he is using the rhyme lo make the poem sound more musical:
"The day is cold, and dark, and <em>dreary;
</em>
It rains, and the wind is never <em>weary</em>"
"The vine still clings to the mouldering <em>wall</em>,
But at every gust the dead leaves <em>fall</em>"