Hi, the answer is B - compliant. "Attenuated" means "extremely thin", "magnanimous" means generous, "polygamous" means "having multiple partners simultaneously". And the correct answer, "compliant", means "obedient", "acquiescent".
Answer: c he wanted to show that fate ruled peoples lives
The basic literary devices for short stories,biographies etc... are Tone is the authors voice or style in a writing ;could be comical,compassionate;you can find this by noticing the setting, the time period,the characters and the narrators Point of View on the story. Theme is what the author is trying to say,why he wrote the story,the underlying meaning or lesson. Plot is simply the sequence of related events in the story. Conflict is the struggle or opposing force between the main character and something or someone else. Setting is the time and place the story takes place. Juxtaposition is a unique slang or way of speaking among a certain group; a dialect even. Imagery is using descriptive language to make the readers form a clear image or colorful image like they are there in the story watching in real life
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Throughout the story, Poe is careful about how he portrays his words. The way he does portray them creates a sense of suspense that makes you feel as if you are observing the whole event, frame by frame.
In this story, Poe states “For a whole hour I did not move a muscle, and in the meantime, I did not hear him lie down” (63). In this example, his words are described in such vivid detail that you picture this scene perfectly. Another example includes when Poe uses such phrases as, “It was open-wide, wide open-and I grew furious as I gazed upon it” (63).
The use of repetition in the first-person point of view helps to stir some emotions of the unknown. It creates the suspense of not knowing what will happen next. By using the first-person point of view, Poe was able to show how the narrator feels.
An example of this is when the narrator uses the phrases at the beginning to question his existence. The narrator wanted to know if he was mad, or not.
Phrases such as “I heard all things in the heaven and in earth” (62), tells the reader that the narrator indeed is mad, yet the narrator thinks himself not. In the following statement, “If still you think me mad, you will think so no longer when I describe the wise precautions I took for the concealment of the body” (64).
Academic paragraphs help kids learn how to highlight the key details.