This is a personification. An idiom would be something like a proverb while hyperbole would be exaggeration. A metaphor is when there's a meaning that's implied. Personification is when you give objects that don't behave like people, human traits. The raven in reality probably doesn't say anything, just croaks or whatever, but in the poem he keeps saying it because it's a poem.
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This ultimately led to the American Revolution.
This Proclamation, signed by the British, forbade the colonists to move any farther west than they had already settled, and made all of the colonists that had moved west of the Mississippi move back into the 13 colonies. Since Britain had also come in to fight the French and Indian war, they were in debt. Since they took up for the colonists, they believed that they should help pay the taxes. Since the colonists had no representation in government and wanted to settle as they pleased, they were unhappy with Britain. This conflict, as I stated earlier, led to the American Revolution.
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(i used both noun and verb for silt)
polytheistic - They needed to become polytheistic in order for the Egyptians to except them into their religion.
(1 noun) <em>silt</em> - There was a lot of silt in the river and it got clogged by the end of the month.
(2 verb) <em>silt</em> - The river had to get silted in order to carry the correct amount of water.
A person winning
someone losing and succeeding