Romanticism is sometimes characterized as the larger movement, of which the Gothic is a part, a subset, or variety. ... Gothic is often seen as the more popular genre; it's also identified more typically with women, while Romanticism is identified with men.
<span>the cook-voyage collections at oxford, 1772−2015 - University of Oxford</span>
<span>1) pg 7, paragraph 4 " 'What you learn from me' he said, ' is vitally important. I expect you to treat it as such..." -Foreshadow
</span><span>2) pg 166, paragraph 3 "... but i swung Riptide and she broke open like a pinata." -Simile
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<span>3) pg 8, paragraph 3 "The class gathered on the front steps of the museum, where we could watch the foot traffic along Fifth Avenue." -Allusion</span>
Answer:
1. clearly, not clear
2. more pleasantly, not pleasant
3. empty, not emptily
4. quickly, not quick
5. often, not oftenly
6. special, not specially
7. regularly, not regular
8. really, not real
9. suddenly, not sudden
10. heavily, not heavy
The answer is C.
Hope it helped.
-Charlie