<span>Hands represent the perpetual struggle against fate.</span>
1. I don’t like Stephen. I don’t like Peter.
2. He keeps the keys himself. Or he leaves them with his wife.
3. He did not come. He did not call.
4. He wasn’t wearing a shirt. He wasn’t wearing a coat.
5. He will not come here. He will not send a representative.
6. He may attend the function. Or his wife may attend the function.
7. Give me freedom. Or give me death.
8. He must have done this. Or his brother must have done this.
Answers
1. I don’t like either Stephen or Peter. OR I like neither Stephen nor Peter.
2. He either keeps the keys himself or leaves them with his wife.
3. He neither came nor called.
4. He wasn’t wearing either a shirt or a coat.
5. He will neither come here nor send a representative.
6. Either he or his wife may attend the function.
7. Give me either freedom or death.
8. Either he or his brother must have done this
The correct answer is - <span>the speaker’s desire to cure himself from the pain caused by Lenore’s death.
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The balm of Gilead is first mentioned in the Bible, as a medicinal herb used to cure ailments. When Poe mentions it in his poem "The Raven," it means that the balm is the cure for the protagonist's pain after his beloved died. He asks the raven whether he will ever be able to let go of his pain, and the raven's answer is, of course, "nevermore."
Answer:
this answer is B the guess was easy
I don’t understand that whatsoever