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lianna [129]
3 years ago
15

Which word describes the atmosphere of Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Pit and the Pendulum” best ?romanticunsettlingcomicfac

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1 answer:
Brut [27]3 years ago
5 0
Unsettling, I feel would be the best<span>Unsettling because its clearly not a romanticor comic unless you have more options unsettling


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