Answer:
Your answer is C (Gardner 68).
Explanation:
Because i got it right on edge
Answer:
Explanation:
In my opinion the first two options are the correct answer
Answer:
A. haunted and wild
Explanation:
In "Kubla Khan", Coleridge starts with the description of Khan's pleasure dome, Xanadu, laying on the sacred river Alph.
Although we might expect a more detailed depiction of this palace and its purpose, the author quickly shifts to the stream of river which quickly becomes wild downstream of the palace.
This is because of the chasm in which the river flows, that is described as:
"A savage place! as holy and enchanted
As e'er beneath a waning moon was haunted
By woman wailing for her demon-lover!"
Such description of the nature (savage, wild and haunted) is in contrast with the descriptions of the romantics, to which Coleridge belonged, which opens many ways to interpret this poem.
Odysseus won the war by hiding inside the hallow horse. It was then brought into the city, and later on Trojans partied, got drunk, and fell asleep. After, the Greeks got out of the horse, opened the city gates for the other Greek soldiers to come in, slaughtered the Trojans, and burned their city.
When he escaped the Cyclop, he got it drunk, so he could fall asleep. After plunging his eye, he escaped under the sheeps.
Comparison; Odysseus used camouflage to his advantage with himy hiding inside the horse and hiding under the sheeps.