A- A preocupation for fate and destiny.
In The Raven, the writer sets an atmosphere of uncertainty: strange things may happen.
In the excerpt the witer mentions a prophecy: this tells that something odd/ terrifying is going to happen in the future.
Answer:
i would go to santa cruze,mystery spot and board walk
Explanation:
i would take my best friend so we can do it all togeather, we would shop go on rides and swim. this visit will make me closer with my friend to have expirienced that adventure.
Answer:
The judges were <u>adament</u> in demanding that no one be pardoned.
There is a deeper message in Forster's essay.
Forster, in his essay titled "The woods" reveals the effects of properties on their owners. He explains how properties require a lot from their owners, they serve as burdens to their owners and yet the owners keep wanting more.
Yes, he effectively expresses his opinions in clear terms that can be well understood by the readers.
I get curious and find it exciting to own properties, but as soon as I own them, they tend to take much of my attention than necessary just as Forster claimed. The importance of owing things despite this supposed shortcoming cannot be overemphasized.
Wouldn’t it be mood? not forsure but i think so