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rewona [7]
3 years ago
7

In a well-developed paragraph with a topic sentence, 2-3 supporting details and

English
1 answer:
Dimas [21]3 years ago
3 0

The topic sentence for the paragraph below is underlined:

Explanation:

The mood in the poem "The Listeners" is eerie and morbidly fascinating. <u>This mood of morbidity is developed by the use of staple Gothic imagery of full moon and a gloomy forest along with the ominous refrain of ‘Is there anybody there?’. </u> These images create a harrowing effect of fascination while still inducing a horror of the unknown in the poem as it develops around a mysterious traveler and supernatural elements as in 'But only a host of phantom listeners' and in the lines 'Fell echoing through the shadowiness of the still house,  From the one man left awake'

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