Answer:
The repetition of the words galleon, breeches, cobbles, and cascade emphasizes the dreary setting.
Explanation:
"The Highwayman" is a poem written by <em>Alfred Noyes.</em> This poem is all about the affection of the highwayman over <em>Bess</em>, the daughter of an innkeeper. It was meant to be a<em> ballad</em>, although it's tragic at the end. The poem uses repetitions in order for the readers to feel what is happening as the highwayman rides on his horse.
The repetition of the words <em>"galleon, breeches, cobbles and cascades"</em> shows the setting as the highwayman passed by and these things were described <em>grimly or unhappily. </em>For example, the word galleon was described as<em> ghostly</em> and the highwayman rode over the <em>cobbles</em> located in an<u> inn-yard that was dark</u>. Everything here sounds<em> dreary.</em>
Answer:
No
Explanation:
not to be rude I just need points
Answer:
dividing the work
Explanation:
it sounded better like that
<span>In the catacombs Montresor leaves a drunk Fortunato to die chained to a wall</span><span>Why does montresor seek revenge on Fortunato? <span>Montresor seeks revenge because Fortunato had insulted his family and hurt him
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