D) lyric
Explanation:
<u>This poem is a great example of lyric poetry as it expresses an emotion and reflects on a theme of a person long gone and their effect on the conscience</u> of the poet. It is able to do so with a great musicality of words and with memorable lines.
The first line sticks with the reader like a refrain of the song and the lyric ability of the poem to convey emotion has been unparalleled.
I<u>t is most definitely an example of lyric as it conveys one central emotion and a theme that surrounds it. </u>
Readers in this part of the novel feel sympathy for the monster and believe that he is a victim of the circumstances. The monster cried and expressed remorse when his creator died which means he is not more hateful but as it is mentioned in the passage before he regrets what he did. The theme of duality is present in the whole novel since the creature is not bad at the beginning but people reject him due to his appearence and then the creature starts to kill people which means that he changes and becomes bad.
If your choices are the following:
A) pronoun-antecedent voice agreement error.
B) pronoun-antecedent number agreement error.
C) pronoun-antecedent gender agreement error.
D) pronoun-antecedent subject agreement error.
Then the answer is letter D.