Answer:
The imagery of Sir Ralph's reaction affects the mood of this stanza by creating an anguished mood. <u>The correct answer is C.</u>
Explanation:
In this stanza, the author uses words such as <em>despair</em> which shows how dramatic the scene is. Sir Ralph seems to react in a very bad way and the movement the phrases "<em>the waves rush in on every side</em>" and "<em>the ship is sinking</em>" give the excerpt create a very rough, sad mood.
<span>a </span>sonnet<span> consists of three quatrains and a couplet with a rhyme scheme of abab cdcd efef gg. They are also known as Shakespearean </span>sonnets<span>.</span>
It is organized by point by point.
It goes from describing one point of mermaids and contrasts it to another. It is not in an order therefore it does not register under either chronological or importance, and it is not description because a word of contrast is used <em>(however). </em>Therefore, the compare-and-contrast essay is organized by point by point.
I think its D because he didnt know that blacks were being discriminated that bad.