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the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
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Answer: It is ironic that Mr. Summers puts on all the fun events. The reader would expect the lottery to also be a fun event, when really it is a horrific event.
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The correct option is this: THE SPEAKER FEELS NO TIME CAN BE LOST PONDERING ACTION WITH SUCH A THREAT.
From the excerpt given above, it can be seen that Japan had surprisingly attacked USA, while giving them false hope that they intend to be at peace with USA. With all the surprising moves of Japan, the speaker is saying in the excerpt above that, no time should be lost in tackling Japan in order to stop the onslaught on USA.
The speaker’s mental state shifts more and more toward madness.
This is because as the poem closes, the word nevermore occurs in more and more depressing situations because it is the only word the raven can say, and the poet asks him questions to which that can be the only answer. These questions become maddening and more depressing as time goes by.