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Montresor seizes Fortunato and chains him to a rock is probably gonna be your answer!
Because it's the big scary/exciting part that will eventually be solved!
I hope that helps! :3
- mathwizzard3
Answer:
decaying, declining, dying, failing etc
Percy Shelley's poem "Mutability" explores the <u>constant change</u> that humans face throughout their lifetimes. He demonstrates that, in contrast to change, <u>human existence</u> is unimportant and easily forgotten.
Option B is the correct answer. That is the last stanza describes that "Life is fleeting and always changing" according to the context of Mutability.
<h3><u /></h3><h3><u>The reasons for the description of life as per the poem:</u></h3>
- Its path of departure is still open: (it shows how life is fleeting)
- Man's yesterday may never be the same as his tomorrow; (life is full of change.)`
- Mutability is the only thing that can stand the<u> test of time</u>. (It may appear paradoxical, but only one thing will remain constant: change.)
Therefore, according to the poem life is always changing and fleeting.
Learn more about the last stanza, refer to the link below:
brainly.com/question/3873478
Answer:
an organum is a form of early polyphony based on an existing plainsong.
a polyphony is the style of simultaneously combining a number of parts, each forming an individual melody and harmonizing with each other.
a gregorian chant is church music sung as a single vocal line in free rhythm and a restricted scale (plainsong), in a style developed for the medieval Latin liturgy.
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