C. Together
You can gather evidence from the text such as the conjunction “or” to see that “alone” and “unison” are antonyms of eachother. Therefore, thinking of the opposite of alone is together.
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"On the fast track to madness due to the loss of his lover Lenore, the speaker in Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven" would like nothing more than for the raven to give him good news about her return. When he asks the bird if he and Lenore will be reunited in Heaven, it accordingly responds "Nevermore!"
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Exercise 8
1. Complete predicate: writes funny stories about his childhood
Verb phrase : Writes funny stories
2. Complete predicate: Will be closed on Fridays
Verb Phrase: Will be closed
3. Complete predicate: want pizza and salad for supper
Verb Phrase: Want pizza and salad
4. Complete predicate: can never remember our new telephone number
Verb phrase: Can never remember