Mark as
mood
“the ambitious guest” by nathaniel hawthorne.
- c...
Mark as
mood
“the ambitious guest” by nathaniel hawthorne.
- claim/topic sentence: (define the literary term.)
a mood
- quoted example/evidence from “the ambitious guest”:
an example of metaphor in the story is in the line “”
- analysis: how did this impact story? explain in your own words. (3-4 sentences)
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