Answer:
1.The narrator is shocked and worried by Usher's condition. He is unlike the Roderick Usher the narrator once knew.
2.Sorry don’t know the second answer
Hope the first answer helps
Howl<span> appears to be a sprawling, disorganized poem. But it's not. It consists of three sections. Each of these sections is a prolonged "riff" on a single subject. You could even think of the poem as three enormous run-on sentences. The first section is by far the longest.</span>
Your answer will be:
B: It compares loveliness to something that can be purchased
Hope I helped,
Trisibisi. :)
The tone of the “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” is that of: horror and awe