Answer:
The component that defines the work "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe as a poem, and not as a short work of fiction, is the resource of rhyme that is used constantly in the writing of the work. Thus, the author uses this resource at all times, both within the verses and between different verses, in such a way that the musicality of the writing is never lost; on the contrary, the careful use of words (and even the repetition of them) is aimed at keeping the rhythm of the poem from its beginning to its end.
Answer:
Good penmanship allows you to talk more effectively.
Explanation:
I hope my answer help you.
I can't know for sure without seeing the passage as some answers may not even be in the paragraph but explicit is when something is clearly stated and does not leave you with questions. I would have to go with A but check the paragraph first to make sure it is even in it.