In Edgar Allan Poe's short story The Fall of the House of Usher, Roderick Usher writes his childhood friend a letter informing his friend about his illness. Roderick's sister is also ill and he is worried about her, as well. He developed an abnormal behavior and started to think that the mansion they live controls him and it will eventually bring his end. As we can observe, Usher is physically and mentally ill and wants a help from his childhood friend. The correct answer is C.
The answer is D. It creates a humorous tone by comparing Quinces speech to something disorganized and hard to follow
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She didn't work very hard at her studies.
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a makes sense, b doesn't do anything for the situation, c makes sense, and d works, but is confusing and doesn't work well. the one that makes the most sense is scapegoating people, because to scapegoat someone is to blame someone else for others crimes. You've got through high school this far, keep it up! you can do this :) it may be super cheesy, but it seems like its impossible until you get it done.