<u>The correct order of events in "The Raven" is as below:
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- The narrator reads by the fire.
- The narrator whispers "Lenore" into the hallway.
- The narrator goes to open the window.
- The raven comes in and perches above the narrator's door.
- The narrator questions whether the bird is a real bird or a supernatural bird.
Answer: Options order 1, 3, 2, 5, and 4
<u>Explanation:
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The narrator sits by the fire and tries to read a book with a plan of forgetting his love which he lost. He senses something is fishy and whispers “Lenore” into the hallway. He hears a sound and goes to the window to check, only to find nobody.
And, was responded by a raven flying into a room and sitting on a statue kept above the narrator’s door. He is amazed and asks whether the bird is a supernatural creature, to that the bird replies “Nevermore”.
I took a lazy stroll up the cobbled path leading to a small farm in the village. Sky bluer than the ocean, yet very few clouds had drifted by. Birds -which never sleep- talk among the crowded trees, the floor scattered with autumn leaves. They sing a song of many chitters and tweets. I was lost within the lightness of the breeze and the minty aroma seem to have took to me. It was the most delightful freshest smell I have ever smelt before. For this farm had many things I adored.
Answer:
"Do I look poor to you?!"
Explanation:
Answer:
We had been on the road for six hours, but it felt like sixty given the appalling surface.
I was now worried that we wouldn't arrive before nightfall, and my fears weren't helped by the driver's eccentric behaviour.
Through my translator I enquired why, yet I immediately wished I hadn't.
Explanation:
The answer is either C or A