The statements:
<u> B. The sensory language creates a joyful tone; the guests are elated at the lavish party and beautiful music.
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C. The use of words like dull, clang, and monotonous create an ominous tone.
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<u>D. The sensory language creates a suspenseful tone; everyone pauses as the clock chimes disrupt their waltz.</u>
describes how the sensory language affects the tone of in the above excerpt.
The story “The Masque of the Red Death" by Edgar Allan Poe is literally and allegorically about death. Prince Prospero wanted to hide from death but is left not rescued from it. He arranged a party where he invited people from his kingdom. He ordered to decorate the halls with single colors each. The last hall was colored black which symbolizes death and the windows were painted red. There was an ebony clock which strikes everyone’s attention at the passing of every hour. Though people were busy in the celebrating the party with music and orchestra but at every hour when the clock rings which caught everyone’s attention. The tone in which Poe describes the rooms, the clock, the ringing of the clock, the activities of the people and the entry of death in the party gives an insight about the play that death is inevitable. Death is the central theme of the play. The Poe wants to focus on the issue that no one can be rescued from death by applying any means.
Answer:
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Explanation:
and is given in book itself in easy language
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<em>Stories that are written using the third person limited point of view are </em>
less accurate <em>than those written using the third person omniscient point of view.</em>
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Explanation
In the third person omniscient point of view, the narrator knows everything about the experiences and thoughts of all characters in the story.
As, in the limited point of view, the narrator is outside the story and relates the experience of one character only. You just know what this protagonist knows.
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A counterclaim is a claim made to rebut a previous claim. It is important to have a claim in an essay so it builds up the conflict or "turning point" of the story, and that's what interests the readers.
That is a metaphor. Two things are being compared without using like or as.
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