Answer: It explains one reason why the narrator feels unaccepted within American culture.
Explanation: its D
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Poe's raven is gloomy and ominous; the folktale raven brings the gift of light. In Native American stories from the Northwest, the raven is associated with good fortune.
<span>Out of Tammany Hall, Boss Tweed ran perhaps what was the most corrupt and most powerful New York City machine. He was accused of his corruption operations that were revealed in New York Times.</span>
I believe the grandmother refers to her daughter-in-law, the narrator's mother, as "her affliction."
Sorry, I'm not able to go in depth about as to why considering I haven't really read the story. Hope this is of some help though!