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“The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe tells the story of a man who has an otherworldly experience. What is the supernatural experience described in the poem?

A man experiences an unusual dream after losing his wife.
A magical bird is able to explain the story of a lost love.
A man’s grief is made excruciating by the utterances of a bird.
A bird’s ability to predict the future comforts a grieving man.

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The answer is: A man’s grief is made excruciating by the utterances of a bird.

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Answer: C) A man’s grief is made excruciating by the utterances of a bird.

Step-by-step explanation: "The Raven" is a narrative poem written by Edgar Allan Poe and published in 1845. It tells of a talking raven's visit to a man that had recently lost his love, Lenore. The talking raven seems to distress the man even more. So, from the given options, the supernatural experience that is described in the poem, is the corresponding to option C: A man’s grief is made excruciating by the utterances of a bird.

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