The correct answer is A: It emphasizes the finality of the captain’s death. This line is used to build tension in the poem, and is later used to describe the captain's death, upon which the speaker mourns and anguishes. The reason why I DON'T THINK that it is B is because the anguihing is not in the moment of the events occuring when the refrain "Follen cold and dead" is stated. It is certainly not C or D, but it could be B. Take a gamble, but I think that it is A beuase of what I stated above.
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Answer:
serious/ mournful
Explanation:
as the passage suggests abraham lincoln 's speech was to dedicate a plot of land that would become Soldier's National Cemetery ,which is indeed serious and mournful because the land will become a place where people would mourn.
Romeo is banished for killing Tybalt in a duel.
Mexico
Evidence:
she would sit
and talk
of her girlhood --
of things strange to me:
Mexico
epidemics
relatives shot
her father’s hopes
of this country --
how they sank
with cement dust to his insides