I believe the answer is: A supernatural event
Gothic literature is Characterized by various components of death, horror, or desperation throughout the literature.
Supernatural event where dead body can be made to live again could be considered as a horror component in goth literature.
It is the elements of death, sorrow and loneliness that makeup the gothic elements of Frankenstein. His thirsts for knowledge combined with his obsession with resurrectinglife provide haunting elements in the story. This goes deeper as the story progress and plot thickens more dark themesin the story.
They want Miss Montrose to stay and help with the work.
B.
They are happy to have another person to talk to.
C.
They have always wanted a girl in the family.
D.
They want to take care of Miss Montrose.
Answer:
A sharpened dagger stabbed in his heart,
Ripping in two, ripping apart.
It took only a few words, but her words cut him deep,
Stealing emotions, making him weak.
A two sided mirror true in reflection,
A double edged knife cutting connections,
A place in his heart forever reserved
For the one that he loved but didn't deserve.
She twisted the dagger; it tore him apart.
She stole what was left; she stole a broken heart.
poem by JB/me
Explanation:
B. You can't make a second good first impression.
C. People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
D. People who think before they speak will often never say a word.
Answer:
B. You can't make a second good first impression.
Explanation:
You can only make one first impression with someone - if you fail to do so, you will never get another opportunity to do that. You can make a good second impression after that, but their initial impression of you will not change unless you use effective communication skills to impress them immediately.
A means that you will try to do anything possible when you have to find ways as to how to make something work.
C means that you shouldn't do the things you wouldn't like other people to do to you.
I don't think D even exists as an expression in English.