shyness / shaking are signs of anxiety
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<span>The answer is the letter (D) <span>
The destructive nature of the poem echoes Porphyria's limitless passion. </span>This explanation is based on the fact that Porfiria wanted to be with her lover forever and this fact is fulfilled in an alternative reality when she finds death in the hands of the man with whom she had desired eternal bliss, in that tragic moment it would seem that Porfiria does not show resistance and dies with a smile in his mouth, to reflect the immense love he had for his lover.<span> The poem by Robert Browning (Porphyria's Lover, 1842) is considered as a first approach of the author to the technique of dramatic monologue that he himself would contribute to develop and perfect.</span></span>
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Explanation:
The detail from "The Monkey's Paw" that most clearly helps create tension is Mr. Morris throws the monkey's paw into the fire and Mr. White grabs it.
Explanation:
In "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, we can see the constant use of several literary elements to produce horror suspense and tension, many feelings come to life in this story, but when the monkey's paw is thrown to the fire to be destroyed and Mr whites grabs it, we have a big moment of tension, because we don't know what is he going to wish for and how is this going to affect them.
The correct answer is St. Paul the Apostle and the term “Chosen Vessel” is a reference to the New Testament, specifically Acts 9:15 which reads, in King James Bible: “But the Lord said unto him, Go thy way: for he is a chosen vessel unto me, to bear my name before the Gentiles, and kings, and the children of Israel”. St. Paul is the “chosen vessel because he would go “beyond” the Jewish world and convert non-Jewish gentiles to Christianity by carrying the sacred fire of God in his heart and mind, as a vessel.