Read the following passage. which story does this passage come from?
“in his infallible...
English, 05.10.2019 12:10 dragador7601
Read the following passage. which story does this passage come from?
“in his infallible wake . . but follow that wake, that’s all. helm there; steady, as thou goest , and hast been going. what a lovely day again! were it a new-made world, and made for a summerhouse to the angels, and this morning the first of its throwing open to them, a fairer day could not dawn upon that world.”
a.
“the minister’s black veil” by nathaniel hawthorne
b.
“the masque of the red death” by edgar allan poe
c.
moby-d ck by herman melville
d.
“to build a fire” by jack london
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