A sample answer that gives an explanation of how the narrator’s fantasies about Mangan’s sister serve to heighten his anger at the end of the story is:
He has this fantasy that he would be a hero to the girl he has a crush on and this makes him to be emotionally vulnerable and as such, he is unable to purchase a gift for her and he realizes the futility of his daydreams,
<h3>What is a Narration?</h3>
This refers to the use of a narrator to show the sequence of a story to develop a story.
Hence, we can see that based on the given question, we are meant to examine how a young boy’s crush on a neighborhood girl affects his daily life and leads to anger in the end and this is analyzed above.
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I could be wrong but I think it’s a trick question as the only Asian ally to the nazis (that I’m aware of) is the Japanese
Answer:
A) He is insane
The narrator was married to Lenore, she dies, and he's having this discussion with the raven and it continues to answer, "nevermore."
This person is actually slowly going insane from his grief, so nevermore, in this case could mean that he will never be sane again.
I hope this helps you :)
The speaker writes poetry for people she sill never see and for future generations. you can tell this is the answer by the phrase “unseen and unborn”.