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What is the narrator's relationship with the Raven?
It never moved from the bust.
We don't know his name.
At first he enjoyed its company, but grew to hate it in the end.
A gesture of respect
He still laments his lost love after all these years.
Nevermore
Lacking color, pale
Forgotten lore
Where did the raven go at the end of the poem?
It never moved from the bust.
We don't know his name.
At first he enjoyed its company, but grew to hate it in the end.
A gesture of respect
He still laments his lost love after all these years.
Nevermore
Lacking color, pale
Forgotten lore
What is the narrator reading at the beginning of the poem?
It never moved from the bust.
We don't know his name.
At first he enjoyed its company, but grew to hate it in the end.
A gesture of respect
He still laments his lost love after all these years.
Nevermore
Lacking color, pale
Forgotten lore
What is the name of the narrator?
It never moved from the bust.
We don't know his name.
At first he enjoyed its company, but grew to hate it in the end.
A gesture of respect
He still laments his lost love after all these years.
Nevermore
Lacking color, pale
Forgotten lore
What does 'Obeisance' mean?
It never moved from the bust.
We don't know his name.
At first he enjoyed its company, but grew to hate it in the end.
A gesture of respect
He still laments his lost love after all these years.
Nevermore
Lacking color, pale
Forgotten lore
Which of the following illustrates the narrator's fall to madness throughout the poem?
It never moved from the bust.
We don't know his name.
At first he enjoyed its company, but grew to hate it in the end.
A gesture of respect
He still laments his lost love after all these years.
Nevermore
Lacking color, pale
Forgotten lore
What does the word 'Pallid' mean?
It never moved from the bust.
We don't know his name.
At first he enjoyed its company, but grew to hate it in the end.
A gesture of respect
He still laments his lost love after all these years.
Nevermore
Lacking color, pale
Forgotten lore
What is the only word/phrase the Raven ever says throughout the poem?
It never moved from the bust.
We don't know his name.
At first he enjoyed its company, but grew to hate it in the end.
A gesture of respect
He still laments his lost love after all these years.
Nevermore
Lacking color, pale
Forgotten lore
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