English, 02.02.2021 23:10 Sariyahgaskin
How does this incident move the action of the poem forward?
A. This is a turning point in the poem, as the speaker begins to accept his loss.
B. This is a turning point in the poem, as the speaker begins to descend into madness.
C. The speaker again refers to Lenore, and the reader sees that his sorrow is all about his lost love.
D. The speaker refers to Lenore for the very first time here; the reader does not yet know who Lenore is.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:30, womankrush538
Read these excerpts. lincoln's "gettysburg address." it is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. whitman's "o captain! my captain! ". exult, o shores, and ring, o bells! but i, with mournful tread, walk the deck my captain lies, fallen cold and dead. which rhetorical appeal do both excerpts use? logos: the use of logic to convince the audience pathos: the use of emotional appeals to affect the audience’s feelings brevity: writing or speaking that is short, brief, and to the point ethos: the use of authority to persuade the audience to act the right way
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How does this incident move the action of the poem forward?
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