The example provided is an example of "apostrophe"
Apostrophe as a figure of speech is <span>addressing a person or a personified object that is not present at the moment of speech.</span>
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The speaker is unsettled by the raven's repetition of “Nevermore” because he believes the raven learned it from a depressed former master and intends to make him his new owner.
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B) The first paragraph discusses the idea that Americans are united as one despite their difference.
Explanation:
Quindlen portrays a unified American facing a shared adversary, despite their differences. But the second paragraph portrays actions of bigotry that make it difficult to embrace and comprehend their unity.