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In "Annabel Lee," what is Annabel Lee to the speaker? Question 1 options:

Annabel Lee is his fickle girlfriend.

Annabel Lee is his mortal enemy.

Annabel Lee is his soulmate.

Annabel Lee is an angel.
Question 2 (2 points)
2. What atmosphere does the language in "Annabel Lee" help capture?

Question 2 options:

It captures a harshly realistic atmosphere.

It captures a humorous atmosphere.

It captures a fairy-tale atmosphere.

It captures a comfortable atmosphere

Question 3 (2 points)
3. What causes Annabel Lee's death?

Question 3 options:

Annabel Lee dies from a chill.

Annabel Lee dies of a broken heart.

Annabel Lee is struck by lightning.

Annabel Lee dies from poisonn.

Question 4 (2 points)
4. How does the speaker's state of mind change as "The Raven" progresses?

Question 4 options:

He becomes more philosophical.

He becomes more depressed and desperate.

He becomes more loving.

He becomes more accepting of his loss.

Question 5 (2 points)
5. Of the following choices, which does the raven come to represent for the speaker?

Question 5 options:

The raven represents love.

The raven represents nature.

The raven represents hopelessness.

The raven represents disaster.

Question 6 (2 points)
6. How would you describe the effect of the setting in “The Raven”?

Question 6 options:

The setting contributes to the darkness of the poem

The setting helps the poet build anxiety and uncertainty

The setting infuses the poem with a sense of gloom

All of the above

Question 7 (2 points)
7. Read the following passage, then answer the following question:
“Prophet!” said I, “thing of evil!—prophet still,
if bird or devil!—Whether Tempter sent, or
whether tempest tossed thee here ashore,
Desolate yet all undaunted, on this desert land enchanted—On this home by Horror haunted— tell me truly, I implore—Is there—is there balm in Gilead?—tell me, I implore!”
Quoth the Raven, “Nevermore.”

How does the highlighted portion of this quote affect the reader?
Question 7 options:

This quote makes the reader feel more doubtful that the man ever lost a real woman named Lenore, and that he is only haunted by his imagination.

This quote makes the reader more sympathetic as the reader is likely to feel sorry for the speaker’s desperate cry for relief from his grief over Lenore.

This quote makes the reader feel relief that Lenore will not come back, because that would just be scary.

This quote makes me want to memorize this poem.

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