How does the excerpt exemplify Gothic fiction?
by revealing an unh. inged psychological state
by allowing readers to imagine the most dire conclusion
by involving the narrator with an odd cast of characters
by illustrating the confused plans of the narrator
Answer:
by involving the narrator with an odd cast of characters
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from, Goth fiction is narrated as there are scary scenes and the mention of ghosts and night time.
The characters are odd and in an eerie location where they have to whisper.
The excerpt exemplifies Gothic fiction by involving the narrator with an odd cast of characters
Answer:
Double, double, toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble. These famous lines are an epic example of a rhyming couplet. As you may have surmised from the name, rhyming couplets are two lines that rhyme, but they also often have the same meter, or rhythmic structure in a verse or line.
Explanation:
something like that
Year is going fine hows your year going ?
Toll1
tōl/
noun
noun: toll; plural noun: tolls
1.
a charge payable for permission to use a particular bridge or road.
"turnpike tolls"
synonyms: charge, fee, payment, levy, tariff, tax
"a highway toll"
NORTH AMERICAN
a charge for a long-distance telephone call.
2.
the number of deaths, casualties, or injuries arising from particular circumstances, such as a natural disaster, conflict, or accident.
"the toll of dead and injured mounted"
synonyms: number, count, tally, total, sum total, grand total, sum; More
record, list
"the toll of dead and injured"
the cost or damage resulting from something.
"the environmental toll of the policy has been high"
synonyms: adverse effect(s), detriment, harm, damage, injury, impact, hurt; More
cost, price, loss, disadvantage, suffering, penalty
"the toll on the environment has been high"
Answer:
began to sink suddenly
Explanation:
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