Eery, spooky, quiet, silent, daunting, bristling, creaking
The correct answer is A.
Based on this excerpt from Chapter 3 of "The Scarlet Letter", the best explanation to why Mr. Dimmesdale’s speech to Hester Prynne is so moving to the audience is that his voice is so sweet an rich that it caughts the listeners attention and produces a sense of sympathy.
It is the young pastor's voice that captivates the audience rather than the words he is speaking. Its voice "rings out clearly and brightly" which causes listeners to inevitably emphatize.
Answer:
Because their words had forked no lightning they"
✔ iambic pentameter
"A lonely impulse of delight"
✔ iambic tetrameter
"No likely end could bring them loss"
✔ iambic tetrameter
EDGE:2021
Answer:
<h3>How did it happen?</h3>
Explanation:
- Cause explains <u>the reason how something has happened or occurred. It helps in finding answers to how an incidence took place</u>. The question one should ask when one sees a cause clue word would be "How did it happen?"
- In this way the cause can be answered with answers explaining how it happened. For instance, when Jim asked Tom "How did it happen?", Tom replied "It happened when I kept the candles close to the screen so that I can do a hand shadow puppet".