What conclusion does he finally come to about his feelings about the house?
("the fall of the...
English, 18.12.2019 00:31 JLapworth1130
What conclusion does he finally come to about his feelings about the house?
("the fall of the house of usher")
a. they are so run down of course they are scary.
b. sometimes simple things are combined in ways that we just can't analyze.
c. the house is haunted.
d. the moat or tarn around the house is what makes the house seem so frightening.
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