Okay i have read the whole play and i can help you out.
The dreams in the play symbolizes reality and how they were switched around with lovers who they didn't really love. I don't have the textual evidence but i know this because i had the same question.
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When we often interrupt a person who's speaking to us, we;re likely to give the impression that we aren't really listening to what the speaker is saying. You should listen closely when a person is talking to you, and not interrupt them - that is rude.
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In Poe's "The Raven," the speaker begins the poem feeling depressed and lonely, mourning the loss of Lenore. In one of the early stanzas, the speaker confesses that he is in his study reading in hopes of distracting himself from his "sorrow for the lost Lenore" (line 10).
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The answer is D
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