Answer:
Explanation:
Direct characacterization tells you directly about a character. No assumptions need to be made, because the line tells you a trait, inner or outer.
True
In Coleridge's Biographia Literaria, he says that it is legitimate to call any composition composed using rhyme and meter a poem. In the text he says, "If a man chooses to call every composition a poem, which is rhyme, or measure, or both, I must leave his opinion uncontroverted." He goes on to repeat this when he says, "the composition will be a poem, merely because it is distinguished from composition in prose by metre, or by rhyme, or by both conjointly." In both of these he asserts that a poem is a composition with rhyme and meter.
D) “m” as the two verbs beginning with m - “moan” and “murmuring”
you could also say that it’s “i” with immemorial and innumerable
<span>The correct asnwer is B, helplessness.
The repetition of the phrase "still is sitting" shows that the speaker is helpless to get the Raven to leave. Just as the speaker cannot make the Raven leave him, he is also unable to get over his grief at losing his true love. He will forever be grieving, and the Raven will forever sit above his chamber door.
Therefore, the mood created in this scene is one of helplessness. </span>