Answer:
The first voice the narrator and Dupin heard was of the one speaking in French.
Explanation:
The Murders in the Rue Morgue is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe. The story is about the two murders that took place in Rue Morgue of a mother and her daughter.
Dupin is an investigative officer of this double murder case. While suspecting and investigating, the narrator and Dubin got to know about the presence of two people in the room at the time of the murder. The first voice that spoke after the murder was described as soft and low and was in the French language. The language of the other person was unknown as no one was able to understand.
Based on the language of "This Is Just to Say," the poem could serve as a casual note left on the kitchen table.
The poem is quite short and tells us a story about how the narrator ate the plums which were in the icebox. He asks that person for forgiveness if she wanted to eat those plums first, but he had to eat them because they were delicious. That's everything there is to the poem, which is why it can only resemble a casual note, and not anything else.
Answer: B
Explanation:
When I write a story, I want an emotion. If anything, I want to hurt my readers. I write such tales with "heroic" characters that I end up showing their backstory out of order.
I start from the prettiest and shiniest parts of his story, to finally, the beginning where it shows his roughest and grittiest side. With this idea, I give the impression of a good man, but when I show his gritty and bad side, it will probably make the reader feel betrayed. Like they thought they knew him but they really didn't
Now, if I were to show his backstory in order, we get a generally normal reaction. A man commiting crime turns good and starts fighting crime.
Answer:
D.) Leave as is
Explanation:
The paragraph seems pretty formal and informative, and there likely wouldn't be a usage of informal statements. The one that's already there represents that serious tone the best compared to the other options, which seem more carefree