If you had shared the options It would have been much easier for me to answer in suitable form for you. But actually I have got the answer and do hope it could help you. I am more than sure that the repetition of "nevermore" creates a unity of effect on longing. The only word that Rave knows and uses all the time to respond is "nevermore" so that it gives a circular sense to the poem.
Answer: A) a comparison between the sea and a cauldron, and B) a visual representation of the sea’s anger.
Explanation: A simile is a figure of speech that consists in the comparison of two things that aren't obviously similar between each other, it has the function of create an image that helps to better understand the text or passage. In this case, the excerpt presents the simile "...all the sea was like a cauldron seething over intense fire, when the mixture suddenly heaves and rises", comparing the sea with a cauldron in a fire, which gives the reader an image that represents the anger of the sea.
Answer:
i hate that feeling
Explanation:
since the stop comes out of n where then get a weird feeling from the speed