Answer:
B. Falling Action
Explanation:
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Some examples of literature that relates to the vampire motif as explained in Foster's, "How to Read Literature Like a Professor" are:
- “Good Lady Ducayne” (1896)
- The Vampyre (1819).
<h3>What is a Vampire Motif?</h3>
Vampire motif is simply another word for Vampire Theme. When a story is set against a background of Vampire (which usually is associated with Gothic Literature or stories) such a story is said to have a Vampire Motif.
It is to be noted that after originally appearing in poetry from the 18th century, the literary vampire later made an appearance in gothic literature with the publishing of Polidori's The Vampyre (1819), which was based on the life and mythology of Lord Byron.
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The answers are the following:
9. D. gerund
Gerunds are action words but considered as a subject of the sentence. it has a specific form which is verb+ -ing.
10. B. participial.
Participles and gerunds are similar with their form, which is verb + -ing, but they differ by their functions. If gerunds are used as a subject, participles are used as an adverb or adjective.