The correct answer is the first one.
The gurgling sound created by the bell and the bubbles that rise around it create an ominous mood. The bell's final sounds are like a final warning.
Based on the options given, the correct answer of the given question above would be the second option. The statement that best distinguishes fact from historical fiction is this: <span>While facts can be proven, historical fiction includes imagined details. Hope this answer is the one that you are looking for. </span>
1A. A
1B. B
2. A
5. A
6. C
Sorry I don't know all of them, but I hope this helps!
Answer:
People have dreams that
remain unfulfilled➡️And the grave stranger, come to see
The play-place of his infancy,
People have pleasant life
experiences worth recalling ➡️I've tried the world-- it wears no more
The colouring of romance it wore.
People cannot stay the same
people must age and pass away➡️And, singing down thy narrow glen,
Shalt mock the fading race of men.
Explanation:
I have been able to match these truths, or themes, to the lines from the poem that represent them.
The first reveal that the grave is a stranger and in it lies unfulfilled dreams.
The second reveal that there are colourful (pleasant) moments in the world that people can recall.
The third reveal that men will not remain forever. They fade (pass) away.
Answer:
A A catastrophe is any event that is unexpected