The word harbingers as it is used in this excerpt is a person or thing that announces or signals the approach of another.
Answer:
Rising Action: building tension
Falling Action: tying up loose ends
Climax: The exiting bit for the protagonist
Resolution: ending the story
Answer:
C.) Edward was so excited when he saw his new-car parked in the driveway.
Explanation:
The following sentence does not use hyphens correctly: Edward was so excited when he saw his new-car parked in the driveway. The words "new" and "car" do not need a hyphen between them.
The theme of this is the idea that all the actions which you do to try to determine the aesthetic of a poem is vain if you in any way feel the need to manipulate it or even try to interpret it -- it is its own being. It is a complex, incalculable demonstration of beauty.