What poetic technique does Poe use when the speaker in "Annabel Lee" says that the wind "came out of the cloud by night, / Chilling and killing my Annabel Lee"?
A.
metaphor, to suggest that the wind is like the jealous angels
B.
understatement, to suggest that some kind of illness killed Annabel Lee
C.
imagery, to suggest how the wind felt when it caused Annabel Lee's death
D.
onomatopoeia, to suggest the sound the wind made when it blew
The Mousetrap is the name of the play that Hamlet presents to King Claudius.
The square root of 4225 is 65. You can check this by multiplying 65 x 65.
Answer:
Good luck
Explanation:
I just need the points no hard feelings
The answer is: appearance vs. reality.
In Act 1, Scene 6 from Shakespeare's "Macbeth," Lady Macbeth tells her husband to pretend Duncan is welcome and to look harmless in front of him, although he intends to murder him and take the throne away from him that very same night. In that respect, she does not want Macbeth to look worried or thoughtful when he is around other people; otherwise, it will raise suspicion.