<span>1. When words are used in a way that departs from their actual meanings to achieve a special effect or mental image
2, 3 and 4 relate to a types of figurative language</span>
Answer:
its sheep or else you could use the collective phrase "flock of sheep"
A: The author provides commonsense examples to refute the counterclaim
Answer:
The raven’s shadow has permanently darkened the speaker’s soul.
Explanation:
Edgar Allen Poe's "The Raven" tells abut the loss of the speaker and his feeling of dejection and loneliness after the death of his love Lenore. The raven's visit emphasizes the depth of grief and heartbreak he had to endure, is still enduring and also the aloofness of his very existence.
The last stanza of the poem shows how the raven's visit had more deeply darkened the soul of the speaker. Initially, he had enjoyed the visit, conversing with it and even asking question. But when these questions pertain to Lenore and the raven's unceasing answer "<em>Nevermore</em>" made the speaker get mad and angry at the raven. The shadow of the raven cast on the floor is a symbol of the speaker's soul permanently darkened.
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Explanation:
1. Paragraph 2 because it gives reasoning and examples why we shoudk not vote under age of 18.
2. Paragraph 1 because if you wanted to vote as a child to then I would not be the only one, so it would point toward the point you could vote under the age of 18.