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Read the excerpt from Edgar Allan Poe’s "The Masque of the Red Death." [W]hile the vast assembly, as if with one impulse, shrank from the centres of the rooms to the walls, he made his way uninterruptedly, but with the same solemn and measured step which had distinguished him from the first, through the blue chamber to the purple—through the purple to the green—through the green to the orange—through this again to the white—and even thence to the violet, ere a decided movement had been made to arrest him. What is the effect of parallelism in this excerpt? It emphasizes the frantic spiral toward confrontation. It emphasizes Prospero’s steady, confident approach. It emphasizes the excessive opulence of the decor. It emphasizes the rapid progression of time

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A:It emphasizes the frantic spiral toward confrontation.

It aims to show how frantic everything was because he was going from one to the next and all the places are vividly painted in other colors and the reader imagines this and can almost feel the same sensory attack that the person going from on to the other is going through.

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The correct answer should be
It emphasizes the frantic spiral toward confrontation

It aims to show how frantic everything was because he was going from one to the next and all the places are vividly painted in other colors and the reader imagines this and can almost feel the same sensory attack that the person going from on to the other is going through.
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