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- how does the narrator of the fall of the house of usher describe usher’s own works of art?
○ as intense, ghastly, and inappropriate
○ as large, bright, and open
○ as small, dark, and menacing
○ as inspired, creative, and beautiful
In "The Fall of the House of Usher", the narrator describes Usher’s artworks as intense, ghastly, and inappropriate. The other options don't match the gothic, unsettling tone of Usher's creations in the story. "Large, bright, and open" is opposite to the story's mood, "small, dark, and menacing" doesn't fit the description of his art, and "inspired, creative, and beautiful" is inconsistent with the eerie nature of his works.
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A. as intense, ghastly, and inappropriate