I would say the correct answer is <span>C) "Prophet!" said I, "thing of evil!—prophet still, if bird or devil!
By that Heaven that bends above us—by that God we both adore—
Tell this soul with sorrow laden if, within the distant Aidenn,
It shall clasp a sainted maiden whom the angels name Lenore—
Clasp a rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore."
Quoth the Raven, "Nevermore."
As you can see in this stanza, the narrator is talking to the Raven and asking him if he will ever see his beloved Lenore again, to which the Raven says his usual, Nevermore. It shows us that the speaker cannot forget and get over his lost love and probably never will. </span>
Answer: C
Explanation:
In Tuesday´s Siesta, by world-wide famous Colombian writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez, the statement from the story which is most surprising during the unfolding of events is ‘He’s the thief who was killed here last week,’ said the woman in the same tone of voice. ‘I am his mother.’" This is so, because, according to his mother in the story he was the victim of a false accusation of robbing an elderly widow.
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I think is the insight about the dark the describ
Selfishness. The prince is standing looking at himself until there is no light. When he sets the bird free, he shows selfLESSness, setting him free.