No, he is not able to stop the madness that destroys Usher.
Madeline comes out from where they've buried her alive covered with the blood of her struggles and attacks Roderick. The effort drains whatever life she had left and she dies. Roderick dies from the shock of it all. The narrator flees the house just as it begins to crumble like it's inhabitants - because really they're one in the same.
The lesson the character learns in a story
I am going to say A is your answer. Neither side was able to seize territory from the other.
I'm not sure why you asked this in the English forum, but hopefully this helps you anyway. :)
<span>A nonverbal communication uses a gesture or a body language to send a message. </span><span>In the example, a smile and a handshake is already a greeting without eliciting words. </span>
<span>A verbal communication uses language. Saying "hello" is already a kind of verbal communication.</span>
Answer: I have gaven charity to poor people foundation
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