Answer and Explanation:
As we can see by reading the poem, The narrator is very melancholy and has dark thoughts that are caused by the death of the beloved woman. This loss makes the narrator sink more and more into sadness and does not look for any other way to get rid of it, on the contrary, he seeks ways to torture himself psychologically through the raven. This can be seen in the lines "Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December; And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor. Eagerly I wished the morrow; -vainly I had sought to borrow / From my books surcease of sorrow- sorrow for the lost Lenore / For the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore- Nameless her forevermore "
The ravem tortures the narrator because when he sees that his presence causes obsession, he decides not to leave and is not tempted to bring joy to the narrator, on the contrary he is satisfied with answering the narrator's questions with "nevermore," showing that none of the narrator will be attended to.
Rhythm in poetry is basically how you say the words. If you read all in the same tone it would sound like a robot is reading. So, when you read it you have to put more stress on syllables than others. That way you can try to covey what the author was feeling when they wrote it.
I believe the answer is B. You can communicate your emotions more easily. I hope this helps. I'm sorry if this is not correct. :)
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Answer:
Immigrants were diagnosed with a disease.
Explanation:
Upon arriving at Ellis Island, immigrants were usually checked for a variety of diseases such as fever, chickenpox, or mumps. If they tested positive for any of these diseases, they were usually immediately hospitalized. So, we can deduce that the first option is the correct answer.
Hopefully that's helpful! :)