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How does Edgar Allan Poe’s use of a first-person speaker in “The Raven” affect his poem? It intensifies the relationship between the reader and the raven. It makes it easier to understand the actions of the raven. It lets the reader know the thoughts of both speaker and raven. It allows the reader an intimate connection with the speaker.

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the answer is - It allows the reader an intimate connection with the speaker.



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It allows the reader an intimate connection with the speaker
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