The seven rooms in "The Masque of the Red Death" symbolize progression of life. The seven rooms of the abbey are color-coded and therefore are arranged in a row from east to west.
They are thought to symbolize the progression of life. Their colors symbolize several life stages, including birth (blue), childhood (purple), adolescence (green), adulthood (orange), old age (white), impending death (violet), and death itself (black/scarlet).
Prospero follows the stranger into the seventh room—a location that symbolizes death. Until the very conclusion of the story, no one from the party enters that room.
As soon as Prospero along with the other nobles entered the space, they all become infected with the Red Death and pass away instantly.
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The best answer as to how Marc Antony's rhetoric, such as his repeatedly calling Brutus an "honorable man," affects the crowd when he is giving his funeral
speech in Act III is "<span>D. It makes the crowd increasingly angry with the conspirators"</span>
Based off the context of this sentence, the strong points: "one taste 'provoked another'", "to the flagon 'so often'", "that 'at length'", the synonym and or simpler definition to the said word (reiterated) or reiterate, would be repeat.
Actual definition of < reiterate >
Re•it•er•ate \rē-'it-e-'rāt\ vt-at•ed; -at•ing [L reiteratus, pp. of reiterare to repeat, fr. Re- + iterare to iterate] (1526) : to state or to do over again or repeatedly sometimes with wearying effect - re•it•er•a•tion \(') rē-,it-e-'rā-shen\ n - re•it•er•a•tive \ rē-'it-e-,rāt-iv, -ret-iv; -'i-tret-iv\ adj - re•it•er•a•tive•ly adv
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Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary
By: A. Merriam-Webster