The correct answer is letter <span>C.What makes a symbol valid in a piece of literature? </span>The primary question the author of "Speaking of Symbolism" is trying to answer "C.What makes a symbol valid in a piece of literature?" In Symbolism, there are a lot of questions that will surely come out because symbolism can mean anything.
My impressions of the narrator in "The Raven," is that the narrator is had kind of lost it. He's mad in the head. That is my impression of the narrator because in the poem he spent an awfully long while being thrilled with the fact that someone knocked on his door. Only to open the door to nothing more but darkness.
B is the correct answer. Hope that helped. If you don't understand why PM me and i can explain :)
The question is asking to states or describes how the change in narrative perspective in paragraph 3 affects the story, base on my research, I would say that the answer would be that <span>It shows that the party is a success. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more </span>