Answer: The author uses personification in Stanza 4 <u>to point out that the death of Annabel Lee was something he could not prevent from happening.</u>
Explanation:
Personification is a figure of speech in which human traits and characteristics are given to inanimate object.
In <em>Annabel Lee</em>, Poe writes about the death of a beautiful woman. The speaker expresses sadness over her death, describing their deep love. In Stanza 4, the speaker states: <em>“the wind came out of the cloud by night,/ Chilling and killing my Annabel Lee”</em>
By writing that the wind killed his Annabel Lee, the speaker wants to point out that her death was inevitable, and not something he could influence or change. Later in the poem, he states that the angels must have been jealous of their love and thus caused the wind to take Annabel Lee from him.
The answer is:
- A person decides to create unorthodox works of art, offending some viewers.
- A family decides to live off the grid, producing its own food and clothing
In "On Individuality," the author John Stuart Mill indicates that originality and personal decision lead to autonomy, which is essential to serve individuality and enables the individual to cultivate and expand his or her capabilities. Therefore, a person who creates unconventional works of art or a group of people who cultivate and manufacture their own products reinforce Mill's idea of individuality. After all, he states there should exist different modes of life, and liberty should contribute to self-development and well-being.
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Answer:
disgusted
Explanation:
He is very uncomfortable and in pain.