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PLS answer this fast u got 20 mintues pls Answer this pls and this is for commonlit this book is called : The Ravens pls answer thx. :) 1. Which of the following best describes the relationship between ravens and crows?

A. The terms raven and crow are both common names given to the same species of bird.

B. Ravens and crows are related species belonging to the Corvidae family.

C. Raven is the scientific name given to any large member of the crow species.

D. Ravens and crows are entirely unrelated species of birds.

2. Which of the following is NOT a member of the Corvidae family?

A. Falcons

B. Ravens

C. Jackdaws

D. Crows

3. How is a raven different from a crow?

A. A raven is larger than a crow, has a curved beak, and hackle feathers at its neck.

B. A raven is smaller than a crow and has a shorter beak.

C. A crow is larger than a raven, has a wedge-shaped tail, and is more acrobatic in flight.

4. Ravens have a lower pitched call than crows and make different vocalizations.

A. True

B. False

5. A raven’s ability to imitate human speech is limited to...

A. The number of words the trainer can pronounce.

B. The language of the country which it inhabits.

C. Mere memorization without actual comprehension of the words.

6. Ravens are considered to be the most intelligent bird...

A. Because they can mimic human voices.

B. Based on the size of their brain compared to their bodies.

C. Due to their enhanced vocal chords.

7. Why do we consider ravens to be so smart?

A. Ravens craft tools to help them reach food.

B. Ravens can solve multi-step problems.

C. Ravens communicate with others of their kind using gestures.

D. All of these answers are correct!

8. The Raven’s role in mythology is best summed up as...

A. An omen of bad fortune.

B. A messenger of the gods.

C. An evil spirit.

9. In Christian hagiography, the lives of the saints, the raven is seen as...

A. A prankster

B. A protector

C. A tempter

10. Ravens are still housed at this famous site as dictated by ancient superstition.

A. Big Ben

B. The Tower of London

C. Buckingham Palace

11. Superstition aside, the ravens of this famous landmark are likely better off than their wild kindred because...

A. They enjoy a longer lifespan then wild ravens due to the care they receive from their human handlers.

B. They are considered royal pets.

C. They were granted magical healing powers by King Arthur.

12. In “TheRaven”, Edgar Allan Poe uses the bird to show...

A. His own fear of ravens.

B. His own belief in the Underworld.

C. His own guilt over the death of his wife.

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