<span>Rowlandson alludes to the Bible in many occasions. It might emphasizes her faith, her knowledge of religion and how important it is for her life. Moreover, she uses the Bible to reinforce some descriptions of a dichotomised world; punishment vs retribution, light vs darkness or, even, good vs evil. She compares herself to Job, to Israelites, to Daniel in the lion's den, etc. Like in her illusions she seems to be at the mercy of God´s grace because she believes that everything happens for a reason probably to learn a lesson.<span>
</span></span>
<u>Edgar Allan Poe The sinister and frightening tone indicates that this passage MOST likely belongs to which literary genre</u>-B) a suspense story
<u>The term that BEST describes the tone set by the passage's opening sentence</u>-(C) foreboding
Explanation:
The main characters of the story of "The Fall of the House of Usher" is the narrator, of the story that is Roderick Usher, and his sister Madeline Usher.
The mood of the story is depressing and talks about their fight with a deadly disease
T<u>he Fall of the House of Usher - 2
</u>
<u>Edgar Allan Poe The sinister and frightening tone indicates that this passage MOST likely belongs to which literary genre</u>-B) a suspense story
<u>The term that BEST describes the tone set by the passage's opening sentence</u>-(C) foreboding
This is an assignment you perform in front of other students. You essentially need to make a silent conversation between yourself and the "aliens" to try to figure out what you are saying to each other. That is as much as I can help you with, as I have no way of demonstrating it for you :)