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In "The Raven," how does the bird's dialogue—"Nevermore"—contribute to the poem's theme that loss is a never ending burden?

It suggests that the speaker is being punished by ancient forces.

It suggests that the peace the speaker seeks is unattainable.

It suggests that the speaker needs to treasure his memories.

It suggests that the supernatural will ease the speaker's sense of loss.

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It suggests that the peace the speaker seeks is unattainable

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In "The Raven," how does the bird's dialogue—"Nevermore"—contribute-example-1
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User Ashark
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Answer: it suggests that the peace the speaker seeks is unattainable.

Explanation: i took the quiz, lol

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