<span>B. The teacher said the tests would be returned on Monday
Modifiers are words or phrases that modify or change a noun. If you're a native English speaker modifiers can be hard to spot because your brain is smart. For example in option D, the modifiers [with lots of dressing] is supposed to describe the salad, but the modifier is in the wrong place. Instead, it describes the man as having lots of dressing. In Option C the modifiers describe the hamper as something Ralph wore. Option A describes the shed as something made of barbed wire. Option B is the only one correct.
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I believe that would be irony
A person's perception can be C. be Biased.
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The correct answer is sighing from desire.
Indeed, the lexical field is populated with words that express tenderness, beauty and purity. However, there is a symbolic, underlying carnal desire in the poem. The sibilance is very ambiguous, just as the meaning of the words used to convey it (shade, less, grace, waves, tress). The word “waves” is especially evocative, as it expresses the waves of desire of the narrator for the beautiful woman.
He used magic to make it look like a dream like state in the red death and the tone helped create expression in the poem