Answer: D) The speaker's paranoia becomes more pronounced.
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One of Edgar Allan Poe's greatest poems, "the Raven", is about a narrator which loses his sanity over a strange visit from a raven. The raven can speak, and utters only one word, "nevermore."
The <u>fast pace of the poem</u> suggests that the speaker is getting more and more upset as the story progresses. The rhyme scheme is <u>ABCBBB</u>, which, in combination with the <u>internal rhyme</u> gives this poem<u> a melody</u>. There is a repetition of words such as "nothing more" and "nevermore", which emphasizes the dark atmosphere even more. Moreover, sound "o" is repeated frequently ("Lenore", "nevermore", "floor", etc.) in order to stress the speaker's paranoia. At the beginning of the poem, the speaker is only sad because of his loss and irritated by the presence of a raven. However, as the poem progresses, the speaker gradually becomes paranoid due to the fact that the raven answers each one of his questions with "nevermore."
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The answer would be One of the greatest traditions of Mardi Gras is the throwing of beads and candy at the different parades.
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Since you are writing about the History, you want to talk about tradition origins etc... Option D would also work.
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I would have answered but i didnt read the book
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13, 14, and 15 first for some reasons lol!
13.The text structure of this paragraph. The main idea of this paragraph is mimic octopus and the facts are it can change it's color also its shape and behavior. It is able to imitate 15 different species and this paragraph is a sequence.
14.He wants to wait because he has been doing school eight hours straight also he needs to clean he's room and take Boomer for a walk. Also, he feels that he is tired because he has been doing school for eight hours straight so that makes him tired so he needs to take a break so later he can do homework and be more focused.
15.I think because most authors come from different childhoods and stuff like that. Also, if they come from different backgrounds the might take a facts different and some sad facts might hurt them a lot because they come from a family or a background that is all full of joy then when they hear something really sad it could hurt them. Authors write very different stories (that might write sad stories cause they had a sad child hood so the take facts and stuff differently) some use the sad events to make a good story. Some authors use happy events. That how I think that different authors might interpret facts in multiple ways.
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