Answer:
The imagery of Sir Ralph's reaction affects the mood of this stanza by creating an anguished mood. <u>The correct answer is C.</u>
Explanation:
In this stanza, the author uses words such as <em>despair</em> which shows how dramatic the scene is. Sir Ralph seems to react in a very bad way and the movement the phrases "<em>the waves rush in on every side</em>" and "<em>the ship is sinking</em>" give the excerpt create a very rough, sad mood.
Answer:
the experiences of someone else
<span>The Lady of Shalott" is _A__, which is most often used to narrate a story in poetic form.</span>
Answer:
1- walk him
2-recycle
3- use tools
4-clean the litter box
5-hand water the plants
6-set the table
7-feed them
8-mow
9-cook
10-take out the trash
11-tidy up
12- launder them
13- make the bed
14-wash it
15-go to the grocery store
16-pick up
17-iron
18- wash the windows
19-sweep
20-dust and vacuum
21-clear the table
22-wash the dishes by hand
23-dry the dishes
24-clean the floor
Explanation:
In the phrase, Ladies, gentlewomen, and other inferior women, but not less worthy, the word <em>inferior </em>refers to women of lower social class.