In the excerpt given above, the words which give the Raven a dignified and elegant appearance are given below:
'IN THERE STEPPED A STATELY RAVEN OF THE THE SAINTLY DAYS OS YORE.
BUT, WITH MIEN OF LORD OR LADY, PERCHED ABOVE MY CHAMBER DOOR.
The poem 'The Raven' by Edgar Allan Poe is about a character who is mourning a lost love. During the course of his mourning in the night, a raven visited him.
The Raven is described as 'stately'. This means that, the raven has the look of royalty about it. The kind of royalty that make the character in the poem to remember the nobler times of old [the days of yore]. The second line of the answer means that, the raven has an important look about it, it acts like an aristocrat, he entered and made straight for the chamber door to sit on it. these two lines show that the raven was behaving as a a noble character.
Answer: the answer is C .
Explanation: because the image you described has nothing to do with stadiums, photography, nor football strategy's
Please clarify your question - which novel?
1. C
2. D
3. A
4. B or C, I'm not too sure. The language used in this hints at humor, but not directly so. Leaning more toward C.
5. C
6. B