The correct answer here is D.
The Nature in classical romanticism poems is a force of good, respite,inspiration and tranquility. In Byron's Darkness it is clearly not. It is important to note that this poem was created after a catastrophic eruption of Mountain Tambora which severely affected and caused the abnormal weather across the globe. That is why the Nature as depicted here is different from the rest of the romanticism poems.
The answer is A. Satire...
B. The description of the windows as empty eyes with a ghostly look creates a dark mood.
The poem “Paul Revere’s Ride” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow personifies ‘the meeting-house windows’ as empty eyes with a ghostly look thus creating a dark mood in the following lines:
“And the meeting-house windows, blank and bare,
Gaze at him with a spectral glare,”
The poem is about the night before the day the war would begin. He describes the coming of the war and its consequences. He speaks about the night when Paul Revere went on to warn the people and get them ready with their guns for the war.
In this sentence it is an adverb :)