The word that best describes the tone of the excerpt from "The Fall of the HOuse of Usher" by Edgar Allan Poe is "discovery". The narrator is describing the view at the same time he is talking about his feelings when seeing it. He does not know what these feelings are, what this "sinking, sickening of the heart" means. So, he asks himself "what was it (...) what was it that so unnerved me in the contemplation of the House of Usher?". He concludes that it is mistery, that it is possible that a different arrangement of the objects in the scene and of the details in the picture can modifiy their sorrowful impression.
Answer:
Hearing:
listening to a radio interview
Touch
no answer
Sight
looking at pictures
Sight+Hearing
watching a video
Sight+Touch
taking a test/survey
dragging items across the screen with a mouse
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A semicolon is most commonly used to link two sentences together in a way that makes sense.
Based on this information, I would say the correct answer is A.
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Answer:
who's needs to be replaced by which to make the sentence correct.
The entry begins with the word in quotation marks with a period. ... The name of the dictionary appears next, italicized and followed by a period. The book's edition is given next, along with the date and the medium of publication, such as "Print" (without the quotation marks), with periods between.