Answer: Language like, "walls had been lined with human remains, piled to the vault overhead," is descriptive enough to let a reader imagine what the setting looks like, placing them in the same fearful position the character is in. Not only does this descriptive language help readers vividly imagine what a setting looks like, it helps readers feel what characters are feeling. With the descriptive, vivid language that Byron and Poe use, readers can really insert themselves into a story.
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I have a feeling that the answer to your question is letter C.
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The Design of my planet would look just like earth but maybe the planet would be a bit smaller because I'm paranoid and do not like big spaces.
The laws would be:
No Killing
No Stealing
No Harming
No Lying
No being Mean
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B: Oxymoron is the answer.