<span>The waves beside them danced, but they
Out-did the sparkling waves in glee:
A poet could not but be gay,
In such a jocund company:
I gazed—and gazed—but little thought
What wealth the show to me had brought:
The tone this is creating is a soft, gentle, but meaningful tone that brings happiness and serenity to it, but also a strug</span>gle of a person with wealth.<span>
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Answer:
C- Signs of simian fever and Ebola can be similar.
Explanation:
Sometimes diseases can have similar sintoms and effects on the bodies of animals, perhaps the doctor performing the necropsy would have to make further studies to prove which was the cause of death of the monkey.
Answer:
C) It personifies Death
Explanation:
From this summary of <em>The Pardoner's tale </em>from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, it is narrated that three young men are drinking together in a tavern when they hear that Death who has been killing thousands of people in a plague has taken the life of one of their friends. They decide to live for one another and work together.
It is accurate to say that this summary is filled with irony because it personifies Death.
Death here is described as a killer who has killed thousands and claiming the life of one of their friend.
Recall that personification is giving human attributes to an inanimate object.
The answer would be D. How does the story make readers feel?