The speaker’s mental state shifts more and more toward madness.
This is because as the poem closes, the word nevermore occurs in more and more depressing situations because it is the only word the raven can say, and the poet asks him questions to which that can be the only answer. These questions become maddening and more depressing as time goes by.
Answer:
C. He stood up
Explanation:
An independent clause is a statement that can stand alone and still make sense. Out of all the answer choices given, only 'C' expresses a complete thought as it contains a subject and a verb. The subject being 'he' and the verb 'stood up.' In addition, looking at the other choices can easily be seen that they don't really make any sense when read aloud, since it does not depict a complete thought.
I believe the answer is D! If I remember correctly, it’s Hermia and Lysander who truly love each other. Additionally, the known fact that Lysander suggests to run away together in he first place demonstrates his love for Hermia. Therefore, the continued rhyme through the passage demonstrates unrequited and continued love, as Hermia persists in rhymes in the first place and Kysander responds back rather than turn it away.
The answer should be D. I hope this helps a bit :)
None. The only people that were there before were the Indians and they were always moving to hunt and such.