Answer:
The first one, second one, and last one.
The correct answer is:
<span>[O say what stranger cause, yet unexplor'd,
Could make a gentle Belle reject a Lord?]
The poet is wondering why a girl would ever reject a man who is hitting on her and wants to marry her. It is implied that women had no say in this - that their marriage depended solely on the man and that they couldn't choose at all. The entire poem is quite satirical and meant to mock these kinds of ideas and behaviors.
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Answer:
"Creepy" is a word that best defines the general mood in "House Taken Over".
Explanation:
"House Taken Over" tells the story of two single brothers who live in the same house and who have a peaceful life, without leaving home and without having much contact with other people. One day, or hearing a strange noise, the brother says to brother "They took that side of the house". At no time does the narrator say who "they" are, but the brother and the brother abandon the "they" side of the house with everything they have there. This creates a very scary and creepy atmosphere, because "they" continue to invade parts of the house, until the two brothers lock the doors and run out of the house to avoid meeting the invaders.
His agony could be a metaphor for something deeper, or he could have a different life than the one that you have already made up for him in your own mind. He could be in actual physical pain, or it could just be his mind.