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I begged my parents for a cat, but they were allergic, said that we had a dog and dog and cat’s usually aren’t friends and they said “Once you got you’re own home” One day I decided to bring home a cat, because I saw a ad that was selling cats for FREE, I didn’t suspect anything so I brought it home and I decoded it was going to be a secret, It was going well.. Until a well, my parents came into my room while her food bowl was out, my parents asked if it anything was up, I lied and my parents kept an eye on me, Phew! When it was night time my dog came into the room and I forgot about the cat and when I woke up nothing happened! And my parents walked in the room when my cat was out.. They were FURIOUS and I got grounded and we had to get rid of the cat.. But then my dog started acting odd, throwing up blood and etc. We took him to the vet. But they said he had a disease or something. I was confused and my mind jumped to the cat.. I remember the cat was free they were giving them away and so it must have been the cat. I didn’t tell my parents becuse they would have been even more mad and grounded me longer, the vet asked if we knew if a diseases animal was released near him. We all said no and they charged my parents a 5000 bill because it was SEVERE. But it didn’t help and we didn’t get a refund... My parents were mad and sad because they lost money and the dog wasn’t getting better. I told them the truth because I couldn’t take the guilt and my parents were so mad... They took all my stuff away for 2 years!! So I had nothing to do. I regret what I did and need another year to get my stuff back, I regret what I did alot...
Answer:
By the use of vivid imagery, Poe creates a story of terror and madness.
Answer:
A poet would use repetition in their poem to add apeal or emotional affect/connection to the reader.
Explanation:
For example, if a poet repeats 'it will be done', they are showing strong and determined emotional appeal.
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I would say that Homer's epic "The Odyssey" was composed in <span>B. dactylic hexameter. It is also called heroic hexameter because it provides an epic work with an elevated tone. Hexameter means that each line has six feet. Most frequently, all the feet are dactyls (containing one long and two short syllables), but sometimes they would be replaced with spondees (two long syllables).</span>