Answer:
The narrator hints that Annabel Lee is no longer alive.
Explanation:
Edgar Allen Poe's poem "Annabel Lee" is about the love between the speaker and Annabel Lee. The speaker reveals how the love between them is so strong and great that the angels got jealous and took her away from him.
In the given lines from the poem, the speaker reveals how<em> "many and many a year ago, In a kingdom by the sea, That a maiden there lived whom you may know".</em> This maiden was Annabel Lee, whom the speaker loves and also was loved by her too. And even though it was just childish love, they<em> "loved with a love that was more than love"</em>, leading to the <em>"winged seraphs of Heaven coveted [their love]"</em>. This seems to suggest the misfortune that will befall the lovers.
So, from the given passage, the narrator seems to suggest that Annabel Lee is no longer alive.
Answer:
Just take a look at California and Amsterdam
Explanation:
As long as mankind exists, he always looks out for ways of making money. The main reason why the Netherlands has always been so liberal with marijuana is simple: economic profits. So the cannabis industry will definitely grow now the storm of moral and legal objections has lessened to a whispering wind. Where there are (future) economic profits to be made, there is a social impact. So the academic world follows the economic one.
I think you could pick both B and D in this situation. You didn't include the passage so I have nothing to go on here except my little knowledge of the story from when I read it.