<span>The antropophage were considered to be monstrous because B. they were cannibals. This word comes from the Latin word antropophagus, which means man-eater, which is a cannibal. These people ate other people, according to a myth, which is what makes them monstrous. A and D would not make a person monstrous, and C is just incorrect - they were not that large.</span>
Edgar Allen Poe's validity and reliability on the Spanish Inquisition can be made clearly through the text in "The Pit and the Pendulum". The narrator is valid because his story relates to the history of the Spanish Inquisition but unreliable because of his mental state. The Koch Blog says, " During the reign of the Catholic Monarchs, several thousand new Christians were condemned..." The narrator in the story was judged, put through hell, and tortured enough that he just wanted to end his life. As John Calvin states, "The torture of a bad conscience is the hell of a living soul."
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C. exclaim a thought loudly
Explanation:
In lines 1,5, 14, and 18, the poet puts a question mark before the end of the line. The poet does this to "exclaim a thought loudly".
The use of question mark by the poet was unique. It made the thoughts of the poet to heard louder. Readers of the poet will be willing to know the answers to the questions in the following lines.
The use of question marks was to exclaim a thought loudly.
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