Answer: also, likewise, as well
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<span>In the story “The Minister’s Black Veil,” Hawthorne uses different names for the black veil. The alternate name that he uses most often is piece of c r a p e.
Gloomy shade appears only once, mysterious emblem twice, and sable mask doesn't appear at all in the story, whereas piece of c r a p e appears seven times.
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Yes, it it is important to change the way we use language when speaking about nature/the living world. What is being referred to here is tone. Tone is the effect the author creates by deliberate use of certain words.
<h3>What kind of tone is best for speaking about nature?</h3>
The kind of tone that is best to use when writing about nature and the living world are tones that are descriptive and which communicate a relationship with nature.
This kind of tone would not be formal but descriptive. Hence, it is right to state that it it is important to change the way we use language when speaking about nature/the living world. 
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#4 = the first choice
#3 = the third choice 
#1 = the second choice
What word best describes the mood created by the setting of the raven = the second choice 
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Based solely on this sentence? Best definition if we're only using this is...
A person who is authoritarian ('he alone'), blunt ('uses the literal meanings of words') and forcibly supresses others ('will not listen to others', 'makes decisions on behalf of others'). 
Not too far off the mark, but there's a lot more to fascism than is shown here.