noun
the coming of one person or thing after another in order, sequence, or in the course of events:
many troubles in succession.
a number of persons or things following one another in order or sequence.
the right, act, or process, by which one person succeeds to the office, rank, estate, or the like, of another.
The s<span>tatement that best describes the symbolic and figurative meaning in the first line of this excerpt from Countee Cullen's “From the Dark Tower” is that t</span><span>he speaker envisions a time when everyone will receive equal amounts of work and leisure.
The narrator talks about the inequality, with one group of people having to do all the work, while others get the products of their hard work. He hopes that one day that is going to change with all people being equal in the end.</span>
Answer:
If It Rains, It <em>Pours</em>...
Really all of them would be a good topic for a research paper. But the best one would be B.
In my opinion, the correct answer is A. unhealthy family relations. Even though the Usher siblings might be mentally ill, we don't see that from this excerpt, just like there are no hints at supernatural beings or weak women characters. We just see the eerie bonds that have connected all members of the family, along with the house as a "creature" of its own.