Answer: melancholy menace.
Explanation:
In his poem,<em>''The Bells''</em>, Poe associates different types of bells with the feelings they evoke in him. He first describes the silver bells of the sleds, which are merry. He proceeds with the golden bells of weddings, that bring peaceful happiness. There is a change in tone, however, when Poe introduces the brazen alarm bells that scream in the night and bring horror and anger. Finally, the iron bells are melancholy and announce death, sadness and pain. This is best reflected in line 75: ''<em>At the melancholy menace of their tone!''</em>
Answer: A; I could not help thinking...it would have been impossible... for
any woman to have written the plays of Shakespeare in the age of
Shakespeare.
Explanation: a P e X ;)
C.
The reason why is because it's talking about how much would it takes to make charcoal, which is a lot to yield so little charcoal. So, it's negative.
An
image that involves a "turn" on the literal meaning of the word is
called a literal image.
<span>Literal
images are images that does not change or extend the obvious meaning of the
word. This gives the reader the directness of what it is trying to portray.</span>