Edgar Allan Poe uses unique diction to create a melancholic mood in his story. By using words like “fearing” and “dark,” he creates an aesthetic that’s fitting to the Romantic era. The use of imagery plays an important role in all of poe’s tales. His vivid descriptions creates an image of the story in the reader’s head.
Answer:
yea It is I’ve had mine for a while.
Explanation:
Direct; "he had a shock of coarse black hair, that stood out from his head in all directions, and bore an ax on his shoulder" (direct is directly describing him) indirect: this is would be things he has said, or how he reacts in certain situations. (you could use how he killed Tom's wife because she annoyed him as indirect characterization)
Answer: B. Americans need to be reassured that they will triumph,
Explanation:
On the 7th of December 1941, the Japanese attacked the U.S. base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and in effect declared war on the United States. The next day, Roosevelt gave a speech before Congress asking them to declare war. This question is based on that speech.
In the speech, Roosevelt acknowledged that the U.S. was in danger and sought to reassure the American people that they would win the war. He urged them to have faith in the military forces of the nation and to have the determination to win as he believed this to be the key to the U.S. wining the war.