One theory is that Poe was beaten to death when he drank to much at the bar with his friends. He then wandered off and maybe ran into some guys who stole and beaten him to death.
Another cause of death could be from carbon monoxide poisoning. When Poe died his hair tested for certain heavy metals and it showed inconclusive. He could’ve got the poisoning from his indoor lighting but since the results were inconclusive no one is for sure.
The last theory could be a lot less sinister theory and that his flu could of turn for the worse and caught Pneumonia.
It is true, Orphelia's funeral rites were brief.
D would be best for his argument. At present, he has a lot of statements, but no sources. While his premises are well grounded and logical, we're still having to take his word for it. Having citations lends credibility to his work.
Answer:
He felt as if his love for her was endless. Yet, he also felt that the cause he was serving was right and he was willing to put everything he had in to support it. As because his love was endless for her, he didn't want her to be pained and as he knew he would probably die in the following battle, he wrote the famous letter telling her that it was going to be okay and that she didn't need to mourn his death.
Answer:
C. He stole fire from the gods and gave it to humans.
Explanation:
Prometheus is a Titan, culture hero, and trickster figure who is quite credited with the creation of humanity from clay in Greek mythology, and defies the gods (mainly Zeus) by stealing fire and giving it to humanity as civilization. Zeus was so outraged by Prometheus' theft of fire and he decided to punish the Titan by having him taken far to the east, here Prometheus was chained to a rock (or pillar) and Zeus sent an eagle to eat the Titan's liver everyday and everyday that liver would grow back for the eagle to consume againtthe next day.