Answer:
The Fall of the House of Usher is Poe's classical piece of this type. It presents terrifying atmosphere, the dark plot, and man's psychological terror to reveal the process of disintegration and annihilation of human mind, thus offering readers specific aesthetic perception through psychological shocks.
<span>The speaker is aging while the swans do not seem to be.</span>
B. Students
The paragraph explicitly says that if students do not come in on time *they* will be punished.
Answer:
"That man over there... aind ain't I a woman" - Rhetorical Question
This is beacause of the question posed by the speaker "ain't I a woman." This is more of a statement of fact than an interrogative statement. As such the speaker isn't looking for an answer, but is instead making a point.
"For who is there... torn from his limbs" - Rhetorical Question for the same reason as above.
Answer:
The right answer is D
Explanation:
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