Ok I guess but what is the question
a response of about three paragraphs, discuss the tone and mood of the Edgar Allen Poe’s Poem “The Raven.” How does the poet use repetition, rhyme scheme, and rhythm to achieve this tone and mood? How is imagery used in the poem, and what affect does it have on the meaning? Make sure to support your answer with textual evidence from the poem!
Answer:
A run on.
Explanation:
'The way is straight and narrow, and the obstacles are many. Nevertheless, the Christian path is bordered by green pastures and still waters.'
This is the way the sentence should be written.
Answer:
I think its B but I can be wrong
I hope this helps!
Answer:
1. D and 2. C
Explanation:
<em>Alliteration</em> can be crossed off the first one because the beginning of each word does not sound alike
<em>Personification</em> can also be crossed out, nothing is being personified
<em>Onomatopoeia</em>- There are none
<u>I'd say D is the best answer for number 1</u>
The second one, <em>personification</em>- again nothing is being personified
<em>Simile</em>- No comparisons in the statement
<u>Alliteration- Seems pretty accurate, Chomiuk, Chuckled, Catching, Children, Cheating</u>
<em>Onomatopoeia</em>- None in the sentence
<u>C is the best answer for number 2 </u>