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Sometimes these words will tell the reader or listener whether we're referring to a specific or general thing (the garage out back; A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!); sometimes they tell how much or how many (lots of trees, several books, a great deal of confusion).
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The primary theme in An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge is (C) the line between dreams and reality is thin. Throughout the course of the short story, the illusion of Farquhar represents a reality for the readers. So it shows how thin the line is between fantasy and reality.
The correct answer in question number one is <span>mood.
Mood is </span><span>the emotions or feelings surrounding a literary work. Mood establishes the emotions the reader should feel. This could be done through use of words and descriptions. Mood can draw your reader into feeling something for your work.
As for question number two, I think there is no question. </span>
It would be A because he wrote the raven which has been used in schools for educational and college testing prep for years. hope that helps. :)
Complex.
Handy guide:
Simple: Independent clause. "She went to the store."
Compound: Two independet clauses. "She went to the store, and then she picked her brother up."
Complex: An independent clause and dependent clause. "She picked up her brother at the store."
Compound-Complex: Two independent clauses and at least one dependent clause. "She picked up her brother, and went to the store to get bagels."