Both the speaker of “The Raven” and the poet Edgar Allan Poe have in common that they suffered mental anguish and misery on losing their companions. Option A is correct.
Edgar Allan Poe became popular for his poetry and short stories, particularly his tales of mystery and the macabre. He is widely considered as a key figure of Romanticism in the United States and of American literature as a whole.
When he was a child, his father abandoned the family in 1810, and his mother died the following year, so he was onpharned.
Well, from the realistic novels I've read - if they're real, their called memiors, by the way - then most of the books end with the character coming to a nice end after a lot of struggles, or, they don't have much good to look forward to in life.
As an example, look at "Chinese Cinderella by Adeline Yen Mah"
So... I would say (a) or (b)
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Experiences in School - some good and some not so good - shared for others to learn
Some experiences we hope will happen to others
The best experiences I've had when I was asked to talk to classes. These teachers were really interested in stuttering and wanted to help their students. I received postcards and presents afterwards and brought me back my faith in teachers again.
I also took a class in presentation techniques and everyone in class had to make a presentation. The whole class should then comment and grade the presentations. I was deadly nervous, but had a subject I knew a lot about: our museum at home. I took a lot of things to look at, try, feel and to listen to to make them concentrate on other thing but myself and my speech, walked around a lot using body language, remembered the experience about time and had my watch on the table in front of me. When I was finished I was shaking all over. Can you imagine my surprise when I "won" on all items, including my speech? As Russ is always telling us: it's not your speech that counts, it's what you put into it. (Anita Blom, Sweden, September 9, 1999)
Her Name Was Mrs. Clousson, and She Cared by Lee Reeves
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