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forerunners heralds portents omensindications precursors auguriesforetokens messengers signs signalsVerb-augurs presages heralds foretokens<span>timings</span>
To help the reader better understand the plot, and the setting of the poem in which it takes place.
C, personification, because it is giving human traits to a non-human object
Answer:
I think the answer for Part B is C.
Explanation:
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I believe Cullen is expressing a longing for freedom from the passions and pains of life. To live is noise, is being pulled constantly in different directions. Cullen identifies wisdom with letting go; in death we let go, finally, of everything.
If you consider the good and the bad in life and you are not sure if one outbalances the other, then you might a lot of death credit at least for ending the bad. It’s a wash.