Excerpt from an awful tempest mashed the air
emily dickinson
an awful tempest mash...
English, 18.11.2019 03:31 torresalysabeth
Excerpt from an awful tempest mashed the air
emily dickinson
an awful tempest mashed the air,
the clouds were gaunt and few;
a black, as of a spectre's cloak,
hid heaven and earth from view.
what tone is being displayed in the first stanza?
a)
carefree
b)
humorous
c)
joyful
d)
ominous
Answers: 1
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