Answer:
It's a free-verse tale about an African American teen kid who finds himself at a fork in the path. Will, 15, pulls his brother's gun out of their shared bedroom to shoot the person he believes is the killer in order to avenge his 19-year-old brother's death, but it's a long way down in the elevator.
Explanation:
Is this a multiple choice question? If so, what are the options.
If not, the rhetorical device used is an anaphora because in the verses "Their eyes weighed us, their eyes judged us." the phrase <em>their eyes</em> is repeated.
The best abbreviation for this law which was formulated by Newton is letter B which is L of G. So when you go over your notes, you can easily determine that it is the Law of Gravity. The other choices are not-so-good abbreviations because they cannot easily be determined.
Answer:
you should stay at home
Explanation:
because nobody can tell you to put on your shoes again
This excerpt follows a grave, slow tone. After Madeleine Usher's return from the grave, the narrator flees in full speed, and all the pasage becomes enraged with fierce, quick action, first represented in the storn, and then with the "wild light" that is "shot along the path", which may be taken for lightning, but an unnatural source of this light is suggested as the narrator wonders what might be the origin of this "gleam so unusual". The reader is thus taken from the realm of nature into the realm of the unnatural or supernatural.