Answer:
The quote that best supports that theme is:
a) “‘My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: / Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!’”
Explanation:
In this quote Ozymandias expresses excessive pride of been "king of kings"
Answer:
The quotation from <em>The Black Cat</em> that best supports the inference that the narrator feels he deserves to be punished for his cruelty is <u>the third one</u>: <em>“...I knew that in so doing I was committing a sin…even beyond the reach of the infinite mercy of the Most Merciful and Most Terrible God.”
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Explanation:
By reading these lines we can understand how <u>the speaker in conscious about the wrong he has done.</u> He knew what he was doing and knew that was wrong and did it anyways. <u>He knew it was a sin</u>, and a big one. So big that it was "<em>beyond the reach of the infinite mercy of the Most Merciful and Most Terrible God</em>". This means that <em>he knew he deserved a punishment from God</em> that, even with His infinite mercy, wouldn't be able to forgive what he had done.
Answer:
it is an external conflict
The narrator's mood is determined by the state of the relationship with his love.
the fourth choice of your following answers!
I would say D because it says you’re throat hurt really bad and when you’re in pain you go to the doctors