Answer:
This excerpt is taken from <em>The Fall of the House of Usher</em> by Edgar Allan Poe.
Explanation:
Poe is considered by many critics as being in his element when he wrote this in 1839. His penchant for building structure echoing emotions of fear, guilt and shame, are very evident in the way Roderick and Madeline interacted. Like the <em>Tell-Tale Heart</em>, Roderick is eaten by guilt and fear at burying his sister alive. This brings upon the fall of Roderick Usher's home.
Answer:
It is a kind of god in the story.
Explanation:
An omniscient point of view is when the narrator knows everything about everything in the story. He/she is everywhere in every place and he/she behaves as a god in the story because he/she knows all the details of the story, he/she justify characters, and he/she also knows the thought of the characters.
Answer:
A makes the most sense to me in this question but I would go over it with someone else before submitting it if I was you
Explanation:
To be welcoming, warm, or friendly to people and guests
The persuasive technique that is being used here is name-calling.
This means that this cereal company is using, usually fake news and no evidence to say bad things about the rival company, disregarding whether it is actually true or not. People will see this cereal ad and believe it, regardless of whether there are any evidence to prove the claims.