Answer:
clumsily
Explanation:
without care or finesse, often hurriedly or awkwardly. Synonyms: awkwardly, bunglingly, sloppily, carelessly, gawkily, stumblingly.
The literary device used here is C, 'personification'. That literary device is used when you are trying to make an inanimate object come to life, such as here - 'evil forest was alive'.
Considering that tone is the speaker´s attitude towards a certain situation and consequently it expresses a specific emotion (mood and meaning). In this case, we can infer that the person feels dissapointed, sad and perhaps a little bit upset. He or she would "say with expression" option C. test, hard. (In fact I would emphasize believe and test in the first sentence and hard in the second).
Lord Byron’s poem describes that he is afraid and is in grief that he will be forgotten after he leaves his native land. So the answer is 3.
The word that needs to be corrected is pieces.