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What does the underlined text suggest about the speaker? My rhymes must go Turn 'ee, twist 'ee, Twinkling, frosty, Will-o'-the-wisp-like' misty;

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The raven, of course, says "nevermore," and refuses to leave. In the last stanza we see that the narrator is depressed. He says that his soul will never be able to escape from the shadow that the bird is casting. This is a figurative way of saying that the bird's presence is making the speaker depressed.

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his use of words illustrates he feeling and thoughts.

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He wants to write poems with fewer rules

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