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<em>Vast forms that move fantastically To a discordant melody; While, like a rapid ghastly river, Through the pale door, A hideous throng rush out forever.</em>
How does Poe use a sound device in the excerpt? He uses euphony to illustrate the constancy of nature. He uses alliteration to draw attention to the suffering. He uses cacophony to emphasize the evil nature of tragedy. He uses internal rhyme to enhance the rhythm of his lyrical poem.
Answer:
The correct answer is He uses cacophony to emphasize the evil nature of tragedy.
Explanation:
To begin, we should define what cacophony is.
It is a literary tool that is defined within the errors that are made when speaking and that produce "damage" in the statement or speech as an unpleasant sound for the ear and is characterized by the unnecessary repetition, repeatedly or closely, of phonemes in the same sentence or by the inappropriate combination of the different components of a sentence, which lack harmony.
In this case, Poe uses this tool to emphasize the evil nature of tragedy.
Answer:a
Explanation:
do you have mrs Layson anyways explantion
Another of nature's treacheries, you see. She is full of them; half the time she doesn't know which she likes best—to betray her child or protect it. In the case of the turkey she is badly mixed: she gives it a bone to be used in getting it into trouble, and she also furnishes it with a trick for getting itself out of the trouble again. in the passage there talking about how natural is like ambivalent towards her children by helping them and putting them in harms way
the part with boo radley was intersting and wwere atticus stood up for the black man