The above lines are quoted from the poem ‘The Raven’ by Edgar Alan Poe. The poetic device used in the above lines is the metaphor. A metaphor is a literary device in which the thing is contemplated to be symbolic of something abstract.
In the above lines, the poet is sure that the raven is a messenger from hell, which is tormenting him about the death of Lenore.
“Take thy beak from out of my heart, and take thy form from off my door!”
The above line clearly states how much hurt the poet is. Metamorphically, Raven’s presence is tormenting him psychologically and physically.
Poet Gwendolyn Brooks<span> was born in Topeka, Kansas, on June 7, 1917. ... In 1950 </span>Brooks<span> became the first African-American to win a </span>Pulitzer Prize<span>, for her book Annie Allen</span>
I'm pretty sure that the answer you're looking for is C. This is because we do not use hyphens in numbers.
Thomas Paines Common Sense was published in 1776, following that was The Revolutionary War.
Sorry it’s the second one
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1- The town wouldn't have been destroyed if the volcano <u>hadn't been</u> so destructive.
2- If the inhabitants had evacuated early enough, the terrible disaster <u>wouldn't have been averted</u>.
3- If the weather <u>is</u> gloomy, we will stay in the hotel and read.
4- If <em> </em><u>heard </u>a loud, ......, I would return to the hotel immediately.
5- A tsunami <u>would be set off</u> if a nearly volcano erupted.
Explanation
if + present ---------> main clause = future
if + simple past ---> main clause = would
if + past perfect ----> main clause = would have
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