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.
Answer:
well i dont know if this works for other people but i am able to study best when im listening to music it just helps me focus i am also taking my finales i hope you pass them all, but also i try to get away from things that will distract me like people talking, maybe chew some gum makes sure you have notes
Explanation:
D.Ethos, or an appeal to ethics
Ethos appeals to one's character.
The effect that this response has on the speaker is that the speaker’s mental state shifts more and more toward madness.
The raven is constantly repeating the same word - nevermore. In the beginning, the narrator just thought it was a weird coincidence that the bird should say that one single word, but as time passes by, the weight of that word becomes unbearable as the narrator realizes that this word can be applied to all of his questions. So as time goes by, the narrator becomes more and more depressed about not being allowed to see his beloved and thus he falls into madness.
Read the lines from Act I, scene v of Romeo and Juliet.