The answer is c my friend
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1. the "feeling" or emotional aura that pervades a story or a poem - atmosphere
The atmosphere is the air you breathe, the invisible stuff that surrounds. An atmosphere of a story or poem helps to communicate the theme or author's attitude towards the subject.
2. a critical moment in a story at which the protagonist is forced to take decisive action - Crisis
Critical = crisis. They are from the root word crit which means to separate or choose. During a crisis, the protagonist is forced to make a difficult choice. This usually results in some type of internal conflict for the protagonist, creates a learning experience which makes the character dynamic, and often is the climax of the story.
3. the time and place in which the story occurs - setting
The setting is where the story is set. Time and place. Sometimes it helps to think of a movie set. On a movie set, the director is creating the specific place and time in which the story takes place.
Drank should be spelled “drink”.
If this is the poem by Edgar Allen Poe:
The poem uses repetition to put more emphasis on his words. The poem symbolizes loosing something that is close and meaningful to you. This poem uses a raven to show grief that feels impossible to overcome. His word choices, specifically, as he starts the poem he describes the night as dull and lifeless. The meaning of the death in his poem describes a woman’s death, which is what is causing him to be weak. He asks the Raven if he will see he again and the Raven says nevermore.
Hope this helps and sorry for wording this extra weird.