Answer:
С. Count Ugolino's punishment and grief
Explanation:
In Dante's Inferno, Count Ugolino is a tragic figure who is frightening in the depth of his hatred. He and his children were starved to death by the Archbishop Ruggieri whose head he eats in Hell ("... Of infamy for this traitor whom I gnaw").
Answer:
He introduces the metaphor when he says, "They are sent over to bind and rivet upon us those chains which the British ministry have been so long forging." The second reference to enslavement is found in these lines: "There is no retreat but in submission and slavery! Our chains are forged!
Explanation:
I think it's b. because it clarifies what type of caves you are talking about.
Generate; all of the above
cosmic; relating to a vastness like space.
archaic; antiquated
That the ground was hard and dry like a bone