Words such as 'bleak', 'dying', 'wrought', 'ghost', and 'sorrow' create an ominous and spooky atmosphere in "The Raven". These words have negative connotations, meaning that the words sound dark and frightening to the reader. For instance, if you wanted to create a spooky atmosphere in the following sentence, you might replace the verb with another word that has a more negative connotation.
A chill passed through the room.
A chill crept across the room.
While both sentences mean essentially the same thing, the second sentence sounds scarier because the verb has a more negative connotation.
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Bruno's train was comfortable with few people, while the train on the other track was crowded and uncomfortable.
Observe his treatment of black people in town.
There are 14 lines in a sonnet
I would say it's D because it's explaining how the sun's heat and warmth is being trapped