The author's argument about life in the mountains would be that life was emotional and beautiful. According to the text, it states, "while the heights and the meadow lands were turning gold under the rising sun, which was just appearing above the topmost peaks." Another piece of evidence is: "<span>The roaring in the trees always stirred a strong emotion within her and seemed to draw her irresistibly to them." </span>This supports the author's argument that life in the mountains was actually very enchanting.
A. because he keeps on repeating the same words over, just in different order.
The answer is:
d. thy firmness makes my circle just/and makes me end
In John Donne's poem "A Valediction Forbidding Mourning," the author intends to express his desire to have a peaceful death in which his wife does not mourn him. He suggests their love is so strong that it goes beyond the physical state and will continue after death. Morever, he compares their love to a compass - his wife is the foot of the compass, which helps him create a perfect circle. As a result, he implies his wife's strength makes him complete and have a dignified and respectable death.
The answer is (D) <span>anything beyond the specific words of a literary work that may be relevant to understanding the meaning of a text.</span>
Based on the excerpt, he is described as looking like a "a creature from a horror movie".
<h3>What is a tone?</h3>
This is the manner in which speech or writing is expressed. Also, the pitch of a word that distinguishes a difference in meaning.
Based on the tone used in the excerpt, he is seen by as a creature from an horror movie. Creature from horror movies are usually very scary.
Therefore, the correct answer is option A
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