What happens after the raven flies into the speaker’s room in “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe? Arrange the events in the correct order.

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Answer 1
Answer: The Raven sits on the statue in his room and the speaker talks to it, asks it what its name is. The bird answers only - Nevermore. The man continues asking questions, they are becoming more and more private, and finally we see how desperate he is to find out where is Lenore, and whether he will see her again, and if death is the answer, so be it. The Raven however, doesn't change its answer, and the man starts losing his sanity. Finally, he loses it, having found out that what his heart desires will never become reality. He banishes the bird, wants it to leave, but the Raven only answers - Nevermore, meaning he is there to stay and never leave. The bird stays sitting on the bust of Pallas, like a demon looking over our hero, imprisoning him forever.
Answer 2
Answer:

If you're on plato, the answer is:

1) The speaker watches as the raven flies in and perches on the bust of Pallas.

2)The speaker is amused by the royal appearance of the bird and asks the bird its name.

3)The speaker imagines that angels have arrived and spread perfume in the room.

4)The speaker asks the raven if he’ll ever get over the misery of losing his love Lenore.

5)The speaker wants to know if he’ll ever meet Lenore in Heaven.

6)The speaker gets angry at the raven and shouts at it to fly away.

7)The speaker feels like his soul is trapped in the raven’s shadow.

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What words or phrases show ethos

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Answer:

Explanation:

Ethos (sometimes called an appeal to ethics), then, is used as a means of convincing an audience via the authority or credibility of the persuader, be it a notable or experienced figure in the field or even a popular celebrity.

Here are examples of ETHOS:

"As a doctor, I am qualified to tell you that this course of treatment will likely generate the best results."

"My three decades of experience in public service, my tireless commitment to the people of this community, and my willingness to reach across the aisle and cooperate with the opposition, make me the ideal candidate for your mayor."

"If my years as a Marine taught me anything, it's that caution is the best policy in this sort of situation."

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1. The emotional atmosphere a reader senses in a poem is referred to as its A. mood
B. tone
C. theme

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The answer is A. mood
I think it's the mood. Emotional atmosphere=mood.

Select the word that best completes the sentence:His ____________ behavior landed Charles in detention for the rest of the school year. (3 points)

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delinquent

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Answer:

Delinquent.

Explanation:

The answer is delinquent

Are the underlined words in the sentence an independent clause, a subordinate clause, or neither? Is that the man whom we read about yesterday?


Underlined words: whom we read about yesterday

A.
subordinate clause

B.
neither

C.
independent clause

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The underlined portion would be a subordinate clause.

1.Bryce is reading a passage from his favorite story. He finds the story humorous because of the deliberate exaggeration. The writer describes people, things, or events as if they were much greater than they really are. Which literary device is the author using?a. irony
b. symbolism
c. hyperbole
d. understatement
2.What is an extended metaphor?
a. a metaphor that makes a comparison by using the words “like” or “as”
b. a metaphor that sustains the comparison for several lines, or for an entire poem
c. a metaphor that suggests the comparison rather than stating it directly
d. a commonly used metaphor that has become part of ordinary language
3.Read the passage. William and I love to play board games. But he is such a clever fox that he always wins! Which figure of speech, or literary device, does the author use in the passage?
a. metaphor
b. imagery
c. personification
d. allusion

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1.Bryce is reading a passage from his favorite story. He finds the story humorous because of the deliberate exaggeration. The writer describes people, things, or events as if they were much greater than they really are. Which literary device is the author using?

c. hyperbole

In literature, hyperbole is a way of speaking or writing in an exaggerated manner (deliberately) used to emphasize, to add humor or to gain attention on something. This is what the author is using when they describe people, things, or events as if they were much greater than they really are.

2.What is an extended metaphor?

b. a metaphor that sustains the comparison for several lines, or for an entire poem

A metaphor is a figure of speech that asserts that one element (person, animal, thing, quality, event, etc.) is similar to another element that in reality, or literally speaking, are not related in any way. An extended metaphor is one developed over the course of a poem or throughout a series of sentences in a paragraph.

3.Read the passage. William and I love to play board games. But he is such a clever fox that he always wins! Which figure of speech, or literary device, does the author use in the passage?

a. metaphor

When the speaker directly compares William to a clever fox, without the use of the words “like” and “as” he or she is using a metaphor. Metaphors are figures of speech that uses comparison to describe, aiming to give readers new insight and make ideas more memorable.

symbolism
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personification 


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C. Origin
D. Denotation

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The correct answer is B. connotation.
Connotation refers to your emotions and attitudes when it comes to a particular word. For example, when you say the word 'home,' you will probably have positive emotions when you think about your family, warmth, and hot meals. Denotation is the actual definition of a word you would find in a dictionary (so it is the same as option A), and origin of the word has nothing to do with feelings.
An attitude or an emotion attached to a word's meaning is called Connotation.

Denotation is the literal meaning of the word, while origin and definition are unrelated.