Well, the very last two lines state quite explicitly that the word <em>sepulchre </em>means grave:
<em>In her sepulchre there by the sea-
</em><em>In her tomb by the sounding sea. </em>
Between feature and they. Example: "Paraguay and Bolivia share at least one important feature; they are both without a coastline"
<span>The setting helps the reader understand the story by allowing the reader to create a crystal clear picture in their head. With a crystal clear picture, others as in the reader can more easily relate to what the characters are feeling at the moment, identify the tone of the story, and make better inferences and predictions.
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Idk if this is what you looking for :
"hopeless" romeantic
this character believes in love above all else and while often viewed as silly or over-dramatic by others characters, embodies such human instincts as hope and faith in destiny and goodness
the wise mentor
1. other characters approach this character in times of need - often asking for advice or solutions to complicated problems
2. one of the most well-trusted characters - often older and more experienced than the hero