1.What's in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet.
a is right answer.
Fifty five is Carole's current age
The underlying universal message of a text is the theme.
The theme is a big idea, something that you can learn about life in general.
Here are some examples of themes found in literature:
Love, such as Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, a tragic tale of forbidden love with terrible consequences.
Death, The Fault in Our Stars features teenage characters coming to terms with their mortality in the face of terminal illness.
Good vs. evil, The Chronicles of Narnia, C. S. Lewis', follows four siblings who pass into an entirely new world, in which they encounter characters both good (Aslan) and evil (The White Witch)
Answer:
to me I think this is a suspense[ful] mood.
Explanation:
the creaks of the wood planks, the wind and ots ghostly whistle, the old style and how descriptive it is. not to forget about the examples of how the wind sounded.