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Answer: melancholy menace.
Explanation:
In his poem,<em>''The Bells''</em>, Poe associates different types of bells with the feelings they evoke in him. He first describes the silver bells of the sleds, which are merry. He proceeds with the golden bells of weddings, that bring peaceful happiness. There is a change in tone, however, when Poe introduces the brazen alarm bells that scream in the night and bring horror and anger. Finally, the iron bells are melancholy and announce death, sadness and pain. This is best reflected in line 75: ''<em>At the melancholy menace of their tone!''</em>
D) it us showing that all power eventually falls victim to time
Answer:
She used a joyful tone. She's happy that she has grown up there.
Explanation:
Eloise expresses her gratitude for the housing project in many ways. She's not only grateful for the opportunity to have a house for her family but also she communicates how she fell in love with the commodities that came along with the project.
"We had a whole house all to ourselves. Upstairs and downstairs. Two bedrooms and the living room would be my bedroom at night."
"They started a choral group and presented music and poetry programs on Sunday evenings in the social room or on the playground. On weekends, they played horseshoes and softball and other games. They had a reading club that met once a week at the Langston branch of the public library after it opened in the basement of one of the apartment buildings"
Having enjoyed various activities in the playground and being able to just walk to a library nearby, Eloise conveys the idea of how the Langston Terrace had become more than just an in-between place until they acquired their own house. The site had become a place she's fond of, a place she feels glad to have grown up in.
"For us, Langston Terrace wasn’t an in-between place. It was a growing-up place, a good growing-up place with neighbors who cared, family, friends, and a lot of fun. Life was good. Not perfect, but good."
Answer:
I would choose B, C and D.
Explanation:
I would choose these because if you show them the pictures it keeps them focused and entertained, children like looking at pictures in books. If you act out the characters, it does the same and showing them the pictures, but it will make them think its fun and they will love it when you read to them. If you do B and C, then D is already taken care of. But you should always make sure the are listening and having fun.
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