<em>The right answer is letter C - </em><em>that the speaker is able to see and feel her faith in eveything that surrounds her.</em>
<em>In this poem the poet explains why she stays at home during sabbath instead of going to church. She describes how the choir is replaced by a bobolink and a sexton, and that she doesn't need to go anywhere in particular as the "orchard" outside can be likened to church "dome". </em><em>Emily feels her faith is not bound to any place but rather it can be found in everything around her.</em>
The answer to the question :
How does Dr. Jekyll’s letter move the plot forward?
After reading the letter, Dr. Lanyon goes to Dr. Jekyll’s
house and argues with him.
After reading the letter, Dr. Lanyon forms a plan with Mr.
Utterson to help Dr. Jekyll.
After reading the letter, Dr. Lanyon reports Dr. Jekyll to
the police.
After reading the letter, Dr. Lanyon breaks into Dr.
Jekyll’s cabinet and takes his drawer.
Is:
<span>After reading the letter, Dr. Lanyon breaks into Dr. Jekyll’s cabinet and takes his drawer.</span>
In the short stories "A Good Man is hard to Find" and "The Petrified Man", the authors use effective descriptions of the settings, they use all the senses to graphically describe the scenes and situations. The kind of description both utilize include visual, auditory, smell, touch or tactile and at times taste. The style in their narrative gives the reader a complete experience and understanding of the background and setting.
The driver would be in greater danger as they dive down. Becasue the deeper the water the more pressure there will be and harder to get out.