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Alex787
2 months ago
5

In the poem "The Raven," what information does the poet withhold from the reader to create suspense?

English
2 answers:
seraphim [7.4K]2 months ago
5 0

Response:

d.

Clarification:

Naddika [7.4K]2 months ago
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At the start of "The Raven," Edgar Allan Poe illustrates strange sounds that the main character hears in his room. The first six stanzas convey the uncertainty experienced by the narrator since he is unsure of the source of the noise. In the seventh stanza, the raven is introduced; the poet deliberately keeps the raven from the reader to build suspense.
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