The answer is: B. Mysterious/eerie
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In the poem "A March in the Ranks Hard-Prest, and the Road Unknown," by Walt Witman, the narrator describes the images of the wounded and dying soldiers he encounters at an old church, which is now serving as a hospital after battle. He uses phrases such as "a dim-lighted building" to refer to the church and sees "Shadows of deepest, deepest black, just lit by moving candles and lamps" inside it. He also mentions the continuous sight of blood, crying, devastated bodies, shadows and darkness he comes across, which create a mood of fright and mistery.
The correct answer is D, he banishes everyone who wasn't christened. In the Biblical sense of Limbo, only unbaptized infants were in Limbo, however, Dante enlarges it by adding unbaptized grown men and women, as well as many writers and philosophers, especially from the Greek and Roman era.
Answer: they had no sails so they had to just wait there and let the water and wind take them to land which eventually had them go to massachusetts
Explanation:
The excerpt that contains an example of irony is letter B. "When she and the girl happened to be out of the house together, she would say something and add the name Hulga at the end of it, and the big-spectacled Joy Hulga would scowl and redden as if her privacy had been intruded upon. She considered the name her personal affair."