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What does the narrator order the raven to do in the second to last stanza ? A. Leave B. Speak C. Stay D. Bring Lenore back

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In Poe's poem, The Raven, the narrator demands the raven to leave him alone. However, the raven does not and always replies "Nevermore". The narrator says to the bird: “Be that word our sign of parting, bird or fiend!” I shrieked, upstarting— / “Get thee back into the tempest and the Night’s Plutonian shore!"

This indicates that choice A. is the correct choice.

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Answer:

The right option is A. Leave.

Step-by-step explanation:

In Poe's poet "The Raven", the speaker is mourning Lenore's death. The Raven, according may symbolizes remembrance and Lenore' loss. He poses on the bust of Pallas a Greek Goddess of wisdom. Thus, the speaker asks him to depart many times. This is seen in the following lines taken from the poem " Leave my loneliness unbroken! —quit the bust above my door!". The word “leave” is named 3 times along the poem.

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