True.
Figures of speech such as metaphors, similes, and allusions go beyond the literal meanings of the words
afk guys brb go to the zone im goin to get some shield
Explanation:
ok?
Answer:
it convinces Orpheus that he has to fight for his love.
Explanation:
The answer would be the first one because it sounds formal where as the other ones are less formal and sound as if you are talking to a friend
In "The Pit and the Pendulum," the narrator finds himself tied down flat, with a sharp pendulum slowly swinging downwards towards him.
He finds that he is unable to untie himself.
Earlier, he was given food, containing meat, and that food is within his reach, though he is tied down.
He finds rats are in the cell with him, so he devises a plan.
He takes the meat from his dish and rubs it all over the ropes tying him down. The rats then jump up onto him and begin gnawing on the ropes. Eventually, he is able to split the chewed ropes and free himself.