Answer:
A. He builds tension before revealing that the flag is still standing
Explanation:
When he wrote his poem, "Defence of Fort M'Henry," in which he described the events of the bombardment of Fort McHenry, Francis Scott Key had just witnessed the attack on Fort McHenry. In his poem, Key described the dreary and exciting atmosphere of the attack first before he revealed to the reader that despite it all, the flag was still standing. This developed the glory of the American flag in his poem because he was kind of saying that despite all the British's best attempts, the Americans' glorious flag was still there.
I think the author uses a tone that is calm at times and frenzied depending on where in the story you mean.
btw u mean tone ;)
Colliding like doomed galaxies ?
Hi!
The theme to this poem would be destructive potential of hatred and desire.
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