The lines in the poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe that clearly depict the speaker's grief over the loss of Lenore and his frustration with the raven are the following:
<span>"Leave my loneliness unbroken! quit the bust above my door!
Take thy beak from out my heart, and take thy form from off my door!"
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He says that he is lonely (because his love Lenore is dead) and he wants the bird to go away and not remind him of her death.
Her strict application of the rules helps develop the theme of the need for compromise.
Miss Caroline throughout the book wars with Scout on many issues. Scout represents the tide of change in the next generation of society.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
This speech has become well known as the first of many morale-boosting speeches made by Churchill to inspire the British to keep fighting against a seemingly invincible enemy — Nazi Germany.
Answer:
Spending some time with them and helping them with a few tasks they need done but they can't. With that they feel so much loved and cared for.