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OpenStudy (love10129151):

help me please

OpenStudy (love10129151):

14. Read the following line from Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven”: “Quoth the Raven, ‘Nevermore.’” What effect does this repeated line have on the poem? (1 point) It adds to the speaker’s sense of hopelessness. It shows the speaker’s feelings of guilt and anger. The word "Nevermore" expresses how unhappy the bird is. It shows the relationship between the bird and the speaker.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It adds to the speaker’s sense of hopelessness.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This is hard .-. Even the authors don't know this crap! But I would goooooo with... A or B, mainly A

OpenStudy (love10129151):

ok can you help me with 3 more questions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the word 'nevermore' is to express how he'll never feel happy again and such, hopelessness would fit better than anger

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sure

OpenStudy (love10129151):

16. Read the following line from Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Bells.” “How they clang, and clash, and roar!” What effect does the author’s use of onomatopoeia have on the reader? (1 point) It helps create emotion. It adds to the suspense. It explains the theme of the poem. It allows the reader to remember the poem more easily. 17. In “The Lottery,” how does the fact that names are called and people select their piece of paper work to create suspense? (1 point) Readers know males draw the papers. Readers watch every family participate. Readers wonder what the papers signify. Readers want to participate in the drawing. 18. Which quote from “The Lottery” best illustrates the theme that good people caught up in a group mentality can do bad things? (1 point) "Don’t be nervous, Jack." "Make them take their chance!" "How many kids, Bill?" "Take a paper out of the box, Davy."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B for 16

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I believe it's C for 17 (I haven't read 'the lottery' in years...) A? for 18

OpenStudy (love10129151):

thank and fot number 14 what was the answer you said again

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you for the medal!

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