The correct answer is C. AH, disTINCtly I reMEMber IT was IN the BLEAK DeCEMber.
Edgar Allan Poe's poem, "The Raven," is written in the trochaic octameter. Let us break down what that means:
1. trochaic - this refers to the meter of the poem, trochee. Trochee is the type of meter which consists of two syllables, where the first one is stressed (written in capital letters), and the second one is unstressed (written in lower letters), like in option C
2. octameter - this refers to the number of syllables within the entire line. Octa means eight, and one meter consists of two syllables, so if you multiply those two, you will get the exact number of syllables in one line, which is sixteen.
Hi,
Each of the following is a step for beginning a persuasive essay except, being prepared to read essay out loud so, the answer is C.
Answer:
It shows that the goddesses are the foul ones, not her. The tone is sarcastic.
OR
It shows that Eris thinks the goddesses are ridiculous. The tone is mocking.
Explanation:
Those were some answers that were correct on a multiple choice quiz on this poem. Hopefully that gives you a better idea of what the lines mean :)
Answer:
Wow that rhymes really well!! great job! Now can I have the meaningful question?
All the animal's were more smarter when it came to listen to who was right in the farm.