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He forces Jim to take him to the captain, who sees him with terror. The blind man puts something into the captain's hand and leaves quickly. When the captain sees what he has been given, he says: "Six hours. We'll do them yet." But as he gets to his feet he reels, sways, and falls dead to the floor
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I think it is correct
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I thinks it is correct with the way you have it, also with,"Thanks, you are too," but you have it fine the way it is.
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Narrative poetry is a form of poetry that tells a story, often making the voices of a narrator and characters as well; the entire story is usually written in metered verse. Narrative poems do not need rhyme. ... Shorter narrative poems often similar in style to the short story
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The answer for your question would be D
<span>I believe the correct
answer is gloom and bleak.</span>
In this excerpt from the
short horror story “The Fall of the House of Ushers”, Edgar Allan Poe tries to
convey the mood of gloom and bleak with narration. This kind of setting is very
important as it alludes on the theme of the story and also on its development.
When describing the mood, Poe also implicitly describes the characters.