I believe the correct answer is A. Gloom and despair are
ever present dangers.
Edgar Allan Poe, even though against didactic in literature,
in the short story “The Fall of the House of Usher” might want to convey a
certain moral message – to be wary of the gloom and despair. In this story, the
feelings of the gloom and despair surrounding the property of the Ushers from
the very beginning allude on the gloom and the despair inside the Usher twins which
will be the death of them.
Answer:
it describes the love and hard work put into the painting
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Answer:
Both accounts are similar because, they both talk about Louis and Clark's sailing expedition (or at least what happened on the boat).
The information is presented differently in the fictionalized account because in it, the story is talking about the men looking at the waves, and hoping that the never had to enter again.
The effect that the different presentation has on the reader is that it helps the reader to understand what happened on the voyage.
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