Answer: She never said, Call the police. Neither did she sound genuinely threatened. Her demands were just. LET ME IN LET ME IN. She covered the peep-hole. I peeped out my window. I didn’t see the male but I heard him talking in a low voice. However, I saw a glimpse of her on my porch. She had on all black. I DID NOT open the door. I called the police. And as quickly as the commotion began, when they realized I wasn’t going to open the door, they disappeared into the night and it was dead silence again.
Explanation:
The stanza and its imagery cause the reader to experience a nearly claustrophobic feeling. The character whose clothes and accessories are all "as tight as can be" seems to be going through a whole lot of tension, since the way he's dressed could be seen as a metaphor for how he's feeling deep inside, probably about to face a daunting situation.
Answer:
C. personification
Explanation:
"Personification" is a figure of speech which gives human characteristics or qualities to non-humans.
The lines stated above from Emily Dickinson's poem gives "Death" the characteristic of a human as she stated "He kindly stopped for me." This means "Death" stopped for her when in fact, <em><u>death cannot do that because it is not a human.</u></em>
So, this explains the answer.
Answer:
uh so u just need to finish your paper and just let him submit into reported speech