“Mad as the sea and wind, when both contend which is mightier" (IV.i.7-8).
Gargantuan should be correct
The answer is: "The Sun Has Long Been Set" expresses joy at the end, while "Summer" focuses on time to think.
In the poem summer by Amy Lowell, after she refer to season, she also refers to the summer as “To me alone it is a time of pause”, she is using this time to reflect, to think. On the other hand, in "The Sun Has Long Been Set" by William Wordsworth is appreciating the beautiful night that stands before he and end the poem with “On such a night as this is!” meaning joy.
Answer:
<u>B. By concentrating on the realistic elements of the story</u>
Explanation:
<em>Remember</em>, the term reader's suspension of disbelief refers to a process when readers decide to keep aside or suspend their disbelief; thereby accepting the fictional elements of a story as though it is real.
So when an author concentrates on the realistic elements of the story, he thus encourages his reader even further to suspend their disbelief in the story.
For example, instead of concentrating on how a character dreams about having wings that fly [which is unrealistic], the author focuses on a natural tragedy such as the death of a character.
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As yours truly / As i for one do / As one does