B. When you read this, you immediately get an ominous feeling. Now, we can immediately eliminate a because it really has nothing to do with the emotions being displayed by the author. C can also be eliminated because nobody said anything about "a rich general". And D makes some sense, but it's just too general, like, "Oooo! So spooky! But why is it haunted?" The more ominous reason would be that it claimed many lives.
"Greedy Lips." Why would the author use the word "greedy" to explain being haunted. No, the author's talking greedy like greedy for lives. Lots of figurative language in there but ultimately B should be the correct answer!
Answer:
The reason behind the given instance is explained below.
Explanation:
- The additional /h/ begins to sound that perhaps the individual is saying could be categorized as unrepresented phonemes physiologically, even though a Phonetic vowel has always been characterized by how everything is widely known, rather than what it blends with several other sounds.
- Phonetic vowel sounds are formed via the gaping mouth by moving lung air even without considerable interaction between the same articulators.
The second part “Glory ere death! To battle-thane noble. Lifeless lying, 'tis at last most fitting. Arise, O king, quick let us hasten
To look at the footprint of the kinsman of Grendel! I promise thee this now: to his place he’ll escape not, . . ."
Explanation:
Answer:
You should try B. Hyperbole
Foreign people got attracted by the new work and new land