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How does Edgar Allen Poe raise suspense in "The Raven"?

A. By worsening the storm as the poem progresses
B. By making the bird say more and more horrific things.
C. By having the wind blow out the candles in the chamber.
D. By repeating the tapping sound at the speakers door.

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Answer:D.

Explanation:I have read this poem and studied it before,D seems like the best option because the tapping sound at the speakers door is suspenseful,and makes you wonder what is behind the door.Also,in the poem there is no storm,the raven does not say horrific things,and the window does not blow out any candles.

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User Tandraschko
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I think it is D. I could be mistaken though.

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