the answer is Ernest Hemingway in "A Farewell to Arms"
This novel was Hemingway's first best-seller in 1929.
Two movies have been adapted from this novel
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Answer:
Enchanted
Explanation:
The figurative language used by the author creates an enchanting image in the reader's mind.
The correct answer is B. looks out toward Camelot.
The Lady of Shalott lives secluded in her tower, always weaving her endless weave, always singing her endless song, not being able look toward Camelot, let alone leave the island. However, one day, a beautiful knight called Lancelot is passing by her tower, and she looks at him, and them looks at Camelot, and dies soon after.
I over come the challenges I face on a daily basic like depression, hate and suicide is what consumes my life. I used to be happy and have a real smile plastered on my face now its too hard to even see my self in the mirror with out thinking to my self maybe if I change maybe someone will love me forget my scars and pain that I hide behind my smile. I over come these by reading or writing out my feeling that I cant tell anyone else bc no one will listen to me when I am crying so I just place my mind In a path of dark ness and to ensure it stay quiet I am completely still. I am calm I am okay I repeat to my self over and over again . Because I know when I get through this everything will be okay.
There once lived two kinds of ancient beings: The Akardos, and the Herzlos. The Akardos were demons, and you could say that the Herzlos were somewhat angelic. The Akardos, guile and hostile, were naturally born monsters with absolutely no regard for others. They caused darkness to spread across the world. The only thing they wanted was power and to cause chaos. The Herzlos, on the other hand, tried to keep piece with them and the beings in the Unnatural World. They were the ones who spread light over the worldFor years the two kinds fought. At long last, the two came up with an agreement: The Akardos may rule for a limited amount of time, and the Herzlos would rule another part. The Akardos ruled night; the Herzlos ruled day. And this is why we fear night, and enjoy day. For we do not know lurks in the darkness, yet feel protected in the warm glow of daylight.