Answer:
Explanation:
morose is closest to gloomy. But gloomy is not quite correct. Gloomy is just a state om mind.
Morose is quite different I think. It is a life lived on the gloomy side, and somewhat constant in the way it lives that life. I think there is some measure of contentment when we are morose -- maybe we even like it.
First, they're both nouns. Secondly, they are both described as settings, places or destinations that the speaker wants to be in or go to.
I believe it's B because ethos mean looking at it from an ethical point of view, so facts I guess