Hello! Your answer is In C).Millay's poem, the speaker alludes to Penelope, but Penelope does not actually appear. Hope i helped! :)
<span>The common cultural trait which is addressed in both story "The Youngest Doll" and the myth of "Pandora?" is definitely b. the role of gender in societal structures. Even though Pandora was the first mortal woman created by the gods she did not get a royal treatment due to her gender. The protagonist of “The Youngest Doll’’ stucks with mistreatment and makes herself dolls which represent society's standards of women. Both characters have to deal with high expectations about their place in society.</span>
Answer: melancholy menace.
Explanation:
In his poem,<em>''The Bells''</em>, Poe associates different types of bells with the feelings they evoke in him. He first describes the silver bells of the sleds, which are merry. He proceeds with the golden bells of weddings, that bring peaceful happiness. There is a change in tone, however, when Poe introduces the brazen alarm bells that scream in the night and bring horror and anger. Finally, the iron bells are melancholy and announce death, sadness and pain. This is best reflected in line 75: ''<em>At the melancholy menace of their tone!''</em>
Answer:
red
Explanation:
When youre in the red the bank is making a statement that you have no money left.