Answer: A
There is no greater fear than that of death and nothingness.
Explanation:
I have found the rest of your question if you are thinking about the Edgar Alan Poe's work ''The pit and the Pendulum'' which main theme is considering how the author is feeling toward death, fear and emptiness.
- The narrator of the story is describing his feelings by being tortured where readers are getting close to his feelings because of his smart usage and focus on sensation in human body.
<u>He expresses that death and nothingness are greatest fear that human can experience in their lives. </u>
The correct answer for this question is this one: "D. Bradstreet uses descriptive words to emphasize a woman's role in marriage, while Wheatley uses descriptive words to emphasize the king's actions."
These are the following choices of this question:
A. Bradstreet simply describes her husband, while Wheatley simply describes her ruler.
B. Bradstreet describes an actual person, while Wheatley describes an idea or image.
C. Bradstreet uses descriptive words to emphasize marital love, while Wheatley uses descriptive words to show homage.
D. Bradstreet uses descriptive words to emphasize a woman's role in marriage, while Wheatley uses descriptive words to emphasize the king's actions
The correct answer is B, Upon inspection, the drawer exhibited a great array of the shells of various sorts of nuts. Indeed, to this quick-witted youth, the whole noble science of the law was contained in a nutshell.
Answer:
Answer is actually B.
Explanation:
Both passages are talking about tragic events in history that had something to do with death, genocide, and slavery.