I believe it would be the acursed visage because it is very eerie that something would be staring at you through your window on a windy, stormy night.
He is using a sort of romantic, classy tone and choice of words to further immerse the reader into the book.
I have never read the book, but this is my interpretation. Hope this helps!
definitions.... *plays jeopardy song*
Answer:
end-stopped lines
Explanation:
An end stopped line is a metrical line which ends with a break, or a punctuation that signifies a pause. It can also mean a line that has a complete phrase.
Therefore, from the given line, it is an example of an end stopped line.
I think Cath is the most memorable one because she is relatable for me. I have same problems as her. She has a social anxiety disorder, and only things that makes her happy are writing her Simon Snow fan fictions for her followers and writing her fiction in writing class. So cath is a freshman in university with her outgoing sister. Her sister will stop being a fangirl so Cath will have harder time for making friends. Book shows reality of fangirls. Cath have a hard time letting go her fandoms, and being more social. So most memorable thing in the book was develop of Cath for me.