The only conjunction in this sentence is C) but.
All of the other options are prepositions, not conjunctions.
I don't believe that he means it as a threat he really does mean it as an idolization of powerlessness due to the fact that throughout the poem he's using language that you could only expect from someone in a hopeless or powerless situation an de to the fact that the tone is slow and you could say placed in a logical way as to show a sense of powerlessness (hope this helps)
Answer:
I would say D since gothic literature has fiction and horror in it. This is the only one where I could say it combines the two.
Explanation:
D- Objective
Objective view is of the landscape and society from a complete stranger, or a detached narrator in a book. A bird's eye view, if you will.
Hope this helps,
Ahawk
What do u mean pls, story? or question?