In Dover Beach by Mathew Arnold, the speaker describes the sea at night, how it looks and sounds as it crashes against the moonlit coast. The speaker calls the reader to come and observe with him such a marvelous view. In line one he states "The sea is calm tonight.", while in line five he emphasizes "... <span>out in the tranquil bay. ".
Therefore, your best answer is calm/tranquil.</span>
Answer:
B
Explanation:
it sounds the most reasonable if it's wrong I'm sorry
C. Descriptive language that appeals to the senses
Answer:
C. A windmill
Explanation: because Adelaide Cropsey created the cinquain as a poetic form and the best example is of country wind.