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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How do the speaker's interactions with the raven in Poe's "The Raven" change over the course of the poem? A. from cautious alarm to acceptance B. from startled sadness to deep grief C. from amused curiosity to rage D. from peaceful acceptance to mild irritation

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what do you think the answer is?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c or d because i was told it wasnt a or b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

send me the peom

OpenStudy (anonymous):

*poem

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it was in a book so ill have to look for it

OpenStudy (chunkymonkay):

I Read This Book i think its C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah I think it is C too later in the story he starts to refer to the bird as "thing of evil" and the raven just keeps answering him with nevermore, which seems to make him more angry with it. In the last two paragraphs he says for the bird to go away and shrieks at it.

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