Answer:
1.)Where is the problem??
2.)D
Explanation:
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I would say shame, since the line says "repentance", which means to express that you are sorry for something. You would do this usually if your are ashamed of something you did and want to apologize.
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if im thinking right, it's "gone"
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Stevenson wanted to say that this poem was extremely striking and so profound that it can reach very remote points of the human soul.
I believe that the poem is chilling as a whole and that no part stands out, because all its lines are equally striking.
Explanation:
When Stevenson states that "the furthest reaches of disdain and rage ... bereft of all 'normal human feelings," she means that what she has just read is something very strong and loaded with meaning, capable of touching the reader of grandly. That's because the poem is extremely deep and can reach very remote parts of the soul and trigger feelings so strong and obscure that the beds didn't even know they had them.
Answer:
C, at the beginning
Explanation:
Though it's not impossible, you will almost NEVER see exposition anywhere except the beginning of the story. The definition of exposition is "setting up the world of the story", so the answer is the only option that sets up the story. Every other answer happens after the world has already been set up, so they cannot be the exposition