Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote the referenced poem, “How Do I Love Thee? (Sonnet 43)”.
A wide peach had a wide speech for the world
Assuming your options are <em>infinitives, repetition, adjectives, and punctuation, </em>the correct answer is infinitives.
The answer is rather simple when you think about it - there are no infinitives in this passage, so obviously they cannot contribute to any mood. There are repetitions (the word fog is constantly being repeated), there are a lot of adjectives, and some punctuation marks - all of which contribute to the dreariness of this excerpt.
Answer: D. Events that precede the main action
Explanation:
A scene simply refers to section in the novel whereby the characters in the story engage in an action. Scenes refers to the events that precede the main action.
Scenes are the story's building blocks as they lead up to the main event in the story. A story usually contains numerous scenes.