I believe the answer is B.
In 'The Raven<span>,' Poe </span>used<span> the </span>raven<span> itself as symbolism. A white </span>raven<span> is often a symbol of good luck; Poe's use of a black </span>raven<span> might represent the underworld or death. ... All of these examples of </span>figurative language<span> allowed Poe to create an eerie and chilling type of love </span>poem<span>.</span>
Answer:
That life on the ship is changing Charlotte.
Explanation:
Her dress is very messy now, this shows that she does not care enough to wash her dress anymore, probably because life on the ship has made her care less about these kinds of things.