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Repetition in "the raven" gives the sensation of dark and dreary mood, the word "nevermore" is repeated at the end or nearly every stanza.
Repetition of consonant sounds is here: "and the silken sad uncertain rustling of each purple curtain". This consonance let people know what Poe was thinking when he wrote the text.
Point of view is the despair of the man and the echo of his sadness throughout the whole poem.
Answer:
The revision which is the best example of adding concrete detail is:
Claire Innes was separated from the people around her during the fire and she later found them near the same place they were separated.
The other options do not apply because the original sentence does not talk about Claire Innes' parents or family
Claire Innes became separated from her parents as the flames spread through the city, and she later found them.
In the panic, Claire Innes was separated from her family as they fled, and she was reunited with her father after the fire was extinguished.
In the panic, Claire Innes became separated from her brothers and sisters during the fire and she later found them after the fire was put out.
Explanation:
Solution: Option (a)
Lutie is in complex relationship with her setting. Use of words like 'dirt' and 'cold' to describe city and 'softly' and 'warmly' to introduce Lutie's character indicate that Lutie is in a new, harsh and confusing environment and unaccustomed to city's 'violent assault'.
In "The Most Dangerous Game", there are only four rules. The rules are that the human prey receives food, clothes, a weapon, and three hours...
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