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independent practice the speaker in \the raven\ tells the reader something important about himself. what do we learn about the speaker? a. he is stressed because of the work he needs to do. b. he is educated and thoughtful. c. he is recovering from a physical malady. d. he is lonely and grieving.
In Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven, the speaker is explicitly mourning the loss of Lenore, and his isolation late at night, paired with his desperate, distraught interactions with the raven, clearly establish he is lonely and grieving. The other options do not align with the core context of the poem: his distress is not work-related, his state is emotional not physical recovery, and his education is not a key revealed trait.
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D. He is lonely and grieving.