A good reader can determine if a book has merit after reading the first page.
Explanation:
An opinion refers to somebody's impression or perception about something, which is not necessarily based on understanding, expertise of fact. As a result, <u>the thought that a good reader can find out whether a book is worthy after reading just the first page does not possess any scientific or accurate knowledge</u>. However, the rest of the statements are incorrect because they do express objective and scientific information.
In the scenario, the ideas in the passage that are similar to the idea of Poe in the 3rd line of Annabel Lee would be that both describe unexpected misfortune. Hope this is the answer and this would be of big help.