I'd say C, pose poems are known for the way in which they avoid conventional poetic techniques, because the rest are true. Annabel Lee is about his dead wife (aka his cousin), The Cask of Amontillado does take place during a Mardi Gras scenery, and The Raven uses repetition for dramatic effects.
The use of an omniscient third-person narrator enables Chopin to tell a complete story<span> that's not limited to the protagonist's point of view. This is key because the opening of the </span>story<span> begins with us readers knowing something Mrs. Mallard doesn't, and because the </span>story<span> ends after Mrs. Mallard has already died. </span>
I didn't really understand your question.
He had a verrry peaceful and very idolistic meaning