Answer:
Tone: Sorrow and Regret
Explanation:
I would say sorrow and mourning for the first half of it due to the nature of the way there talking makes it seem as if they have lost something they never had. This could also be described as mourning for the loved ones you never new of and make our character mourn over the death of here never before seen mother. Another tone I see near the end hint in is regret using descriptive language to describe how our character could hold our mother, and spend time with her before she died. As well as the regret of not being able to see her in sickness, or at her burial site. This may be the description of a older person describing the time when there mother died that they never knew when they were younger.
Explanation: the raven's speech is the result of the narrator's overly active imagination only.
so the answer is b)
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Welllll, I watch a lot of supernatural and of course I find that a lot of the logic that comes from that seems correct. I think that you would need to burn a body if you don't want the spirit to live on... The mind is dead once you die.
Answer:
He comprehends the situation but is trying to remain optimistic.
Explanation: