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Read the passage from "Christabel."

It was a lovely sight to see
The lady Christabel, when she
Was praying at the old oak tree.
Amid the jaggéd shadows
Of mossy leafless boughs,
Kneeling in the moonlight,
To make her gentle vows;
Her slender palms together prest,
Heaving sometimes on her breast;
Her face resigned to bliss or bale—
Her face, oh call it fair not pale,
And both blue eyes more bright than clear,
Each about to have a tear.

Which lines contain diction that creates the overall tone? Select 3 options.

It was a lovely sight to see
Amid the jaggéd shadows
To make her gentle vows
Her face, oh call it fair not pale
Each about to have a tear

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Answer:

A B D

Explanation:

The lines from the passage of 'Christabel' that contain diction that creates the overall tone are,

  1. It was a lovely sight to see
  2. Amid the jagged shadows
  3. Her face, oh call it fair, not pale.

Hence, options A, B and D hold true.

What is the significance of Christabel?

The narration of Christabel is based upon the central idea that states to express the contrasting characteristics of good and evil elements that exist in the surroundings of Christabel.  

The overall tone of the entire excerpt given above include 'lovely sight'; 'jagged shadows' and 'fair not pale'. As a result, diction maintains the continuity of these themes in the characters.

Hence, options A, B and D holds true regarding the significance of Christabel.

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