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The Raven

This specific Edgar Allan Poe history, tells us about a man who was suffering because of his dead wife, Leonore. During his sorrow, in middle of dark night in his bedroom, appear the raven and flew into the chest of the statue of Athena, and he starts to talk with it, he asked about from where it from, about Leonore, and everything the raven said is “nevermore”, no matter a question he made, the only answer this raven gave was “nevermore” and the man became more anger every time he heard this answer “nevermore”, until the end of the book when he started to question if the raven was a prophet or demo and he heard the same answer. Then tired to try to talk with it, he began to shout and expel the raven, saying to leave, but unfortunately it didn’t and stood in his room in a chest of Athena.

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This specific Edgar Allan Poe history, tells us about a man who was suffering because’s past says that he had a history of tragedy. A prominent part of that history was the death of his dead wife, Leonore.

During this sorrow, in middle of dark night in his bedroom, appear the raven and flew into the chest of the statue of Athena, and he starts to talk withtragic time, he had a strange encounter with a raven. One night it, he asked about from where it from, about Leonore, and everything the raven said is “nevermore”, no matter aad entered his bedroom by flying in through the window. Poe began to question the made, the only answerraven. However, thise raven gave was “nevermore” and the man became more anger every time he heard this answer “nevermore”, until the end of the book when he started to question if the raven was a prophet or demo and he heard the same answer.only one response, never more. Poe was angry at first but began to question if the bird was a prophet. He decided to ask the bird more questions. But the bird continued with the same response, never more. This enraged Poe, he told the bird to leave.

Then t bired to try to talk with it, he began to shout and expel the raven, saying to leave, but unfortunately it didn’t and stood in his room in a chest of Athena.wouldn’t move from where it stood. Even as Poe continued to demand that it leave.

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Rebeca

Jan. 3, 2025

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Thank you dragonfly, but can you explain why besides what is wrong?
I'll wait, thanks.

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Rebeca

Jan. 3, 2025

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Can you explain why other than what is wrong?*

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dragonfly2

Jan. 4, 2025

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I’ll try my best, unfortunately I’m not that great at explaining things. Please give me a little time. So that I can think of how I can best explain the grammar. Thank you. 🙏

The Raven


This specific Edgar Allan Poe history, tells us about a man who was suffering because of his dead wife, Leonore.


This specific Edgar Allan Poe history, tells us about a man who was suffering because’s past says that he had a history of tragedy. A prominent part of that history was the death of his dead wife, Leonore.

During his sorrow, in middle of dark night in his bedroom, appear the raven and flew into the chest of the statue of Athena, and he starts to talk with it, he asked about from where it from, about Leonore, and everything the raven said is “nevermore”, no matter a question he made, the only answer this raven gave was “nevermore” and the man became more anger every time he heard this answer “nevermore”, until the end of the book when he started to question if the raven was a prophet or demo and he heard the same answer.


During this sorrow, in middle of dark night in his bedroom, appear the raven and flew into the chest of the statue of Athena, and he starts to talk withtragic time, he had a strange encounter with a raven. One night it, he asked about from where it from, about Leonore, and everything the raven said is “nevermore”, no matter aad entered his bedroom by flying in through the window. Poe began to question the made, the only answerraven. However, thise raven gave was “nevermore” and the man became more anger every time he heard this answer “nevermore”, until the end of the book when he started to question if the raven was a prophet or demo and he heard the same answer.only one response, never more. Poe was angry at first but began to question if the bird was a prophet. He decided to ask the bird more questions. But the bird continued with the same response, never more. This enraged Poe, he told the bird to leave.

Then tired to try to talk with it, he began to shout and expel the raven, saying to leave, but unfortunately it didn’t and stood in his room in a chest of Athena.


Then t bired to try to talk with it, he began to shout and expel the raven, saying to leave, but unfortunately it didn’t and stood in his room in a chest of Athena.wouldn’t move from where it stood. Even as Poe continued to demand that it leave.

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