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Much of the fear addressed in "The Fall of the House of Usher" is related to decay and death. As the narrator arrives, he contrasts the long-standing, enduring trees with the decayed aspect of the house. Usher appears extremely pale, and the impending death of Madeline dominates the atmosphere in the house and has caused Roderick to lose his mind. The cataleptic condition of Madeline also brings with it repeated death-like experiences, and the fear of a premature burial, another of Poe's topics.
You can follow this trend of thought and illustrate it with those elements and passages in the story that relate to this decay, with its accompanying gloom, and with all those that refer to death and to untimely entombment.
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Dear Sir,
I wanted to inform you someone in my (whatever) class has been stealing. It has been ongoing and when I began to question him about it he denied it. After this I received a threat via text which I assume is him. If I may suggest catch him in the act so he cannot deny it and then phone his parents. I hope this can be figured out and it can not be a distraction to other students.
Thank you for your time,
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Which passage uses the most varied sentence pattern? ... Passage B: Birds make great pets. ... Read this excerpt from Immigrant Kids by Russell Freedman. ... Which detail best supports the idea that being interviewed at Ellis Island was very ... Some immigrants got so nervous that they couldn't answer the questions.
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