Answer:
The raven repeatedly utters one word, "Nevermore," which the speaker interprets in various ways as a comment on his life.
Explanation:
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4. It sets a tone of disdain for the enemy and how fed up Kennedy was with the war at that time.
6. The questions are meant to flare up a feeling of patriotism in the crowd. It's asking the Americans to stand up for their country.
8. He's explaining that if Americans are selfish and don't try to help their country and people that are less fortunate then them then nobody will be saved.
The speaker’s desire to cure the raven of its inability to say anything other than “nevermore”