<span>The specific clues that
describe the end rhyme from suggested options are: rhyme that Poe used and line
end. First option is they clue that can define the end rhyme because it was the
“only one of the rhyming devices Poe has used” and the second one because it represents
the place of the rhyme (rhyme is at the end of the line).</span>
Part I
"A strange multiplicity of
sensations seized me, and I saw, felt, heard, and smelt, at the same time.
"
This part of the excerpt shows that the speaker is experiencing impulses of a newborn who is just starting to be aware of his senses.
Part II
"I knew, and could distinguish, nothing."
This reflects innocence and lack of experience or knowledge.
Part III
"Sometimes I wished to express my sensations
in my own mode, but the uncouth and inarticulate sounds which broke from me
frightened me into silence again.'
This mirrors a baby's innocence and puerile attempt to express feelings.
Answer:
YOUR ANSWER IS IN THE 3RD PARAGRAPH..
"THAT BLAME IS JUST AS DEAR AS PRAISE
AND PRAISE AS MERE AS BLAME"
THIS IS YOUR ANSWER....
THIS MAY SOLVE YOUR DOUBT.....
Answer:
He yelled furiously
Explanation:
I just took that quiz. Wrath means anger