Monday

Stanzas 10-12 Questions


Answer the following questions in complete sentences and restating the question in your answer.

1. What does the man say to the raven in Stanza 10 (in your own words)?
2. What does the man think about what the bird replies (in your own words)?
3. What is he thinking about in stanza 12?
4. What do you infer he thinks about the bird in stanza 12?
5. What poetic devise does Poe use quite a bit in stanza 12?

85 comments:

Anonymous said...

1. Will you leave
2. He is scared.
3. He is thinking if he is going to go away and leave him alone or if he is qgoing to die.
4. That he hates it and wants it to go away.
5. HE is useing alliteration.

Anonymous said...

1. The man asked in stanza 10 the bird if he was ever going to leave him.
2.The man thinks he will never see him again because the bird said nevermore.
3.The man is thinking about if the bird will leave him like all his other friends did.
4.He think the bird is going to kill him in stanza 12.
5.The poetic device is Alitertation.

Anonymous said...

1. The bird says nevermore from his heart to the man.
2. The man thing the bird is just mimicing him.
3. The man is thinking of all the time with his friends and family.
4. I infer that he is thinking the bird is not going to leave him.
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Anonymous said...

1. The man said that all his friends left him.

2. The man was thinking that the bird a sign of bad luck.

3. The man was thinking that the bird was evil.

4. I infered that the man thought that the bird was evil.

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Anonymous said...

1.The man said to the raven, on the morrow he will leave me, as my hopes ahve flown before.
2.The man thinks the bird will leave him and never come back as his friends have done in the past.
3.
4.
5.
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Anonymous said...

1. In stanza 10 The guy says are you ever going to leave me.

2. The guy thinks that the bird is really smart and he is puzzeled.





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Anonymous said...

1. The man was saying that the bird would leave him like everyone else did.
2. The man thinks that the bird is evil.
3. He is thinking why is he smiling when he is sad!?
4. I think that he infers about the bird that it is making him want to smile.
5. The poetic devise is a alliteration.

Anonymous said...

1. Why wont the bird leave and asks him will you leave.
2. Well i kinda think he is shocked and can't seem to think this is real.
3. He is like starting to lose his mind and he thinks the bird isn't able to talk.
4. That it can't be talking to him and that it will just leave.
5. lots of alliteration at end.

Anonymous said...

1. The man says to the raven will you leave in stanza 10.

2.The man thinks that he will never see the raven again because his name is nevermore.

3. The man is thinking that the raven will leave him.

4. I think that the man infers that the raven is going to go away.

5. I think that the poetic devise that por is using in stanza 12 is alliteration because he say's a lot of things over.

Anonymous said...

1. The man says that everyone leaves him anyways so he thinks that the bird will leave then.
2. The man thinks that they bird can't talk he can just say some words.
3. He is thinking that the bird can't talk.
4. I don't now that i infer.
5. The portic divise that Poe uses is the bird will leave.

Anonymous said...

1.Then man says to the raven that he wants the bird to leave.
2.I think the man thinks that he is kind of scared.
3.He thinks he is going to leave him like everybody else.
4.I infer that the raven is smiling at the man.
5.He is using the alliteration devise.

Anonymous said...

The man say what to the raven? 1.Your friends and family have gone south for the winter,why not you. The man thinks what the bird is saying? 2.He is getting scared by the fowl's voice. In stanza 12 he is thinking what? 3.He is going crazy and wanting the bird. 4.He's thinking about the raven leaving him. 5. Poe is using allertiation in stanza 12.

Anonymous said...

1. He asked it what its name was.
2. He thought he heard sombody say that about themself and started saying it.
3. Why the bird says Nevermore.
4. I think he just thinks he is dreaming.
5. By doing it with fancy words.

Anonymous said...

1. The man is saying that the bird will leave him too becasue other people have left him before.

2. The bird is trying to say "I'm not leaving you."

3.


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Anonymous said...

1. The man asked the bird if he was ever going to leave.
2.The man thinks that he is just saying nevermore because he had heard it before and he is repeating it.
3.He is thinking in stanza 12 that the bird is soon going away.
4. I think the bird is laughing inside because he is making the man scared.
5.Poe using a lot of alliteration.

Anonymous said...

The man say the raven is very pritty.

The man thinks that the bird will replie never more.

He thinks that the bird is like never going to move or sometime, the bird wont move.

The bird is heart to heart with him.

He said that he is very scared.

Anonymous said...

He said that there were other birds that have flown before.

He thought it was weird.

He is thinking about the bird.

I infer that the bird made him smile even though he was scared.

He uses alliteration quite a bit.

Anonymous said...

1. man says farther more.
2. the man was thinking that this is scary .
3.that this bird is going to go away like the rest of my freinds and family.
4.that this bird is wierd.
5.he uses wards so that we can use our skills.

Anonymous said...

The man says:doubtless,what utters is its only back and store.

The man thinks: He can't beleive that the bird is talking,and he is very scared.

The man is think about:leaving the bird.

I infer about the bird that he is bringing the story of his old master and that the birds is saying he should leave i think..?

The poetic devise he uses is a device where the words ryme and say the same thing.

Anonymous said...

The man says:doubtless,what utters is its only back and store.

The man thinks: He can't beleive that the bird is talking,and he is very scared.

The man is think about:leaving the bird.

I infer about the bird that he is bringing the story of his old master and that the birds is saying he should leave i think..?

The poetic devise he uses is a device where the words ryme and say the same thing.

Anonymous said...

1.The man says to the raven "will you leave me be.
2.The man knows he's scared.
3.The man is thinking the bird will leave him like all his other friends did.
4.I infer that hes going to wake up and this is just all a dream.
5.Poe is using alot of repition and alliteration.

Anonymous said...

1. The man is ay to the reven that he has no friend because they have died or just left him.

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Anonymous said...

1.The man said to the raven, on the morrow he will leave me, as my hopes ahve flown before.
2.The man thinks the bird will leave him and never come back as his friends have done in the past.
3.The man is thinking tohimself what is the bird doing there and is going to leave.
4.I infer that he is thinking that the bird is not going to stay long.
5.The poetic device he uses is alleration.

Anonymous said...

1. Will you go.
2. He is freaked out.
3. He is thinking if he is going to go away and leave him alone or if he is qgoing to die.
4.He hates the bird.
5. HE is useing alliteration

Anonymous said...

1. The man says will you leave me.
2. The man is scared of him.
3. He is thinking if the bird will leave him or not.
4. That he will leave him like his wife did.
5. The poetic devise is aliteration.

Anonymous said...

1. The man said that all his friends left him.

2. The man was thinking that the bird a sign of bad luck.

3. The man was thinking that the bird was evil.

4. I infered that the man thought that the bird was evil.

5. The poetic devise was using Alliteration in stanza 12.

Anonymous said...

1. The man is saying that the bird will leave him too becasue other people have left him before.

2. The bird is trying to say "I'm not leaving you."

3.He is thinking about his smike. Because he is sad.

4. I infer that he thinks the bird is making him smile.

5. He is using Alliteration.

Anonymous said...

1The man says to the raven i will leav.
2The man thiks when the birdrepleys the man thinks it is a demon.
3He thinks the bird is a creapy thing.
4 I infer he is thinking about killing the bird.
5The poetic devise poe uses in the stanza is rhyme.

Anonymous said...

1. The man asked in stanza 10 the bird if he was ever going to leave him.
2.The man thinks he will never see him again because the bird said nevermore.
3.The man is thinking about if the bird will leave him like all his other friends did.
4.He think the bird is going to kill him in stanza 12.
5.The poetic device is Alitertation.

Anonymous said...

1. In stanza 10 The guy says are you ever going to leave me.

2. The guy thinks that the bird is really smart and he is puzzeled.

3. The guy is thinking, will the bird leave like all his other friends and he was thinking why is this bird making me feel happy and sad at the same time.

4. I infer that the bird is evil and will not leave him like his other friends.

5. Poe uses the poetic devise of Alliteration.

Anonymous said...

1:) In stanza ten the man is getting mad at the bird and he asked if the bird could just leave.
2:)The man is getting really scared about the way the bird talks and says nevermore.
3:)The man is thinking that if he distracts the bird the bird will leave.
4:)I infer that the man is getting really mad at the bird because the bird will not leave him alone.
5:)The poetic devise is alliteration.

Anonymous said...

1. What does the man say to the raven in Stanza 10, he asked if all his friends left him

2. I think the man thinks that the bird is after his soul.

3 He is thinking in stanza 12, he is thinking of all the times he spoke to friends and family.

4 I infer what he thinks of the bird that the bird is a demon sent from louisfer himself.

5 The poetic devise he used in stanza 12 was alliteration.

Anonymous said...

1. The man is saying to the raven that he has no friend because they have died or just left him.

2. He thinks that this bird is from the devil.

3.I infer he thinks
the bird is from the devil.

4.He thinks this bird is a grim in stanza 12.

5. The poetic device por uses alot is repitition.

Anonymous said...

Scores:
10 points possible

2nd hour:
1. 10- good
2. 7 - restate; spelling; #3 nc
3. 10 - okay
4. 10 - good
5. 10 - okay
6. 9 - #4 nc
7. not posted
8. 8 - #2,4 nc

3rd hour:
1. 9 - #1 nc
2. 9 - #4 nc
3. 10 - good
4. 9 - #4 nc
5. 8 - #3,5 nc
6. 9 - #4 nc
7. 8 - #3,5 nc
8. 7 - #4 nc; grammar; restate
9. 8 - #4,5 nc

5th hour:
1. 8 - #2,4 nc
2. 8 - #5,6 nc
3. 10 - okay
4. 9 - spelling
5. 8 - #3,4 nc
6. see me
7. 9 - spelling
8. 6 - #2,5,6 nc; spelling
9. 6 - #1,4,5 nc; caps

Dr. Buechler said...

Scores:
10 points possible

2nd hour:
1. 10 - good
2. 7 - restate; spelling; #3 nc
3. 10 - okay
4. 10 - good
5. 10 - okay
6. 9 - #4 nc
7. not posted
8. 8 - #2,4 nc

3rd hour:
1. 9 - #1 nc
2. 9 - #4 nc
3. 10- okay
4. 9 - #4 nc
5. 8 - #3,5 nc
6. 9 - #4 nc
7. 8 - #3,5 nc
8. 7 - #4 nc; grammar; restate
9. 8 - #4,5 nc

5th hour:
1. 8 - #2,4 nc
2. 8 - #5,6 nc
3. 10 - okay
4. 9 - spelling
5. 8 - #3,4 nc
6. see me
7. 9 - spelling
8. 6 - #2,5,6 nc; spelling
9. 6 - #1,4,5 nc; caps

Anonymous said...

Why wont you leave me alone.
He is getting annoyed.
He is afraid that he will get taken away.
He wants the bird to die.
He is using alliteration.

Anonymous said...

1. Are you leaving?
2. He is scared.
3.He thinks if the raven leaves and leave him he will die
4.he doesnt like it and wants it to go away
5. He is using alliteration

Anonymous said...

1. The man said " fine just leave me everyone does so why would you do anything different
2. The man is thinking that he is acually going to stay with him
3. He is thinking that if he is going to saty that he might die
4. That he is like all the others and he hates him
5. He is using alliteration

Anonymous said...

1.Your probably going to leave like the others.
2.That he exerts his whole bieng in to that one word though little meaning is represented.
3.He i thinking that he is going to leave like other freinds.
4.He beleives that he is an evil bieng for its symbolism and its behavior.
5.He is using alliteration.

Anonymous said...

1. The man is asking if the bird would leave if he left.
2. The man is thinking that the raven is a sign of death.
3. The man thinks that the raven will because of what his friends did.
4. I infer that the man thinks the raven is evil.
5. In stanza 12 poe uses aliteration alot.

Anonymous said...

1. The man is asking if the bird would leave if he left.
2. The man is thinking that the raven is a sign of death.
3. The man thinks that the raven will because of what his friends did.
4. I infer that the man thinks the raven is evil.
5. In stanza 12 poe uses aliteration alot.

Anonymous said...

1. In stanza 10 The guy says are you ever going to leave me.

2. The guy thinks that the bird is really smart and he is puzzeled.

3. The guy is thinking, will the bird leave like all his other friends and he was thinking why is this bird making me feel happy and sad at the same time.

4. I infer that the bird is evil and will not leave him like his other friends.

5. Poe uses the poetic devise of Alliteration.

Anonymous said...

1.He thinks the bird will leave him alone.

2.He is startled cause he wants the bird to leave him alone.

3.He is thinking that the bird is still making him smile and he is interested in the bird.

4.He thins that the bird is very interesting to him.

5.alliteration

Anonymous said...

1:) In stanza ten the man is getting mad at the bird and he asked if the bird could just leave.
2:)The man is getting really scared about the way the bird talks and says nevermore.
3:)The man is thinking that if he distracts the bird the bird will leave.
4:)I infer that the man is getting really mad at the bird because the bird will not leave him alone
5:) he is using a lot of alliteration.

Anonymous said...

1:) In stanza ten the man is getting mad at the bird and he asked if the bird could just leave.
2:)The man is getting really scared about the way the bird talks and says nevermore.
3:)The man is thinking that if he distracts the bird the bird will leave.
4:)I infer that the man is getting really mad at the bird because the bird will not leave him alone
5:) he is using a lot of alliteration.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

1. The man asked in stanza 10 the bird if he was ever going to leave him.

2.He thought it was weird.

3. He is thinking why is he smiling when he is sad.

4.I infer that he is thinking that the bird is not going to stay long.

5.he uses words so that we can use our skills.

Anonymous said...

1.He thinks the bird will go away.

2.He is startled cause he wants the bird to leave him alone.

3.He is thinking that the bird is still making him smile and he is interested in the bird.

4.He thins that the bird is very interesting to him.

5.Poe uses alliteration more than the other poetic devises.

Anonymous said...

1. The man says that he has many other birds and none of them have hurt him.
2. The man thinks that the only word that he can say is nevermore.
3. He is think that the bird ids about to do something to him.
4. I infer that the bird is very weird.
5.

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Anonymous said...

1.The man says to the raven "will you leave me be.
2.The man knows he's scared.
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Anonymous said...

1)The man wants the raven to leave.
2)The man is marvelled about what the raven keeps saying.
3)The man is thinking of something evil.
4)I think the bird is Lenore.


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Anonymous said...

1. The man was saying that the raven would leave him like everyone else did.

2. The man thinks that the raven is evil.

3. He is thinking why is he smiling when he is sad?

4. I think that he infers about the raven that it is making him want to smile.

5. The poetic devise is a alliteration.

Anonymous said...

1. The man says that he has many other birds and none of them have hurt him.
2. The man thinks that the only word that he can say is nevermore.
3. He is think that the bird ids about to do something to him.
4. I infer that the bird is very weird.
5. The poetic divise is that he is not going to leave.

Anonymous said...

1) That other people have gone and his hopes have died
2) That the bird only new that one word
3)That he is gonna talk to the bird
4)The man is wondered by this raven
5)alliteration

Anonymous said...

1)The man wants the raven to leave.
2)The man is marvelled about what the raven keeps saying.
3)The man is thinking of something evil.
4)I think the bird is Lenore.
5)He is using aliteration.

Anonymous said...

1)He says that birds before came to him and that he wants him to leave.
2)The man does not like that the bird always says nevermore. Cause it means no.
3)The man is thinking about why the bird keeps saying nevermore.
4)I think the man thinks that the bird is crazy.
5)alliteration and repetition.

Anonymous said...

1)He says that birds before came to him and that he wants him to leave.
2)The man does not like that the bird always says nevermore. Cause it means no.
3)The man is thinking about why the bird keeps saying nevermore.
4)I think the man thinks that the bird is crazy.
5)alliteration and repetition.

Anonymous said...

1~He says that he bird will leave him like everyone else.
2~He thinks the reply is nuts.
3~He is thinking about what the bird meant by saying nevermore.
4~I infer that the bird is a trickster.
5~He uses alteration

Anonymous said...

1~He says that he bird will leave him like everyone else.
2~He thinks the reply is nuts.
3~He is thinking about what the bird meant by saying nevermore.
4~I infer that the bird is a trickster.
5~He uses alteration

Anonymous said...

1~He says that he bird will leave him like everyone else.
2~He thinks the reply is nuts.
3~He is thinking about what the bird meant by saying nevermore.
4~I infer that the bird is a trickster.
5~He uses alteration

Anonymous said...

where are you from

he is mad

his wife

that the bird is lenor

alliteration

Anonymous said...

1.Some of my other friends have left him it would not be much different if the raven did
2.He thinks it is silly until the raven starts to repeat it
3.He wondered what the bird meant by saying nevermore
4.I think he thinks the bird is cool in a way and creepy in another.
5.He uses rhyme a lot in this stanza.

Anonymous said...

1. Will you leave
2. He is scared.
3. He is thinking if he is going to go away and leave him alone or if he is qgoing to die.
4. That he hates it and wants it to go away.
5. HE is useing alliteration.

Nyjah Huston said...

1. The man says to the raven that his friends have left him and he will too.
2. The man thinks the bird is lying and will leave even though he said he wouldn't.
3. He's thinking why does the bird keep saying never more.
4. He thinks th bird is ugly, gross and yucky.
5. The poetic device Poe uses is alliteration.

peyton manning said...

1.The man asks the bird to leave.

2.The man is shocked.

3.He's thinking hes going to die.

4.He wants the bird to leave.

5.Poe uses alliteration.

boom boom party starta the third said...

1. The man asked the raven if it was ever going to leave.
2. The man thought he was never going to see the raven again because it kept saying never more.
3. The man thinks the raven is going to leave him like everyone else.
4. I infer the man doesn't really like the raven.
5. The poetic device is alliteration.

Jarhead said...

1. The man says to the raven in stanza 10, you will leave me tomorrow like other people did.
2 The ma thinks the bird is saying nevermore because he is not going to leave him.
3. The man is thinking about in stanza 12 if the bird is going to take his soul.
4. I infer what he thinks about the bird is that he can talk to Lenore through the bird.
5. I think the poetic devise Poe uses in stanza 12 is moody words.

Jarhead said...

1. The man says to the raven in stanza 10, you will leave me tomorrow like other people did.
2 The ma thinks the bird is saying nevermore because he is not going to leave him.
3. The man is thinking about in stanza 12 if the bird is going to take his soul.
4. I infer what he thinks about the bird is that he can talk to Lenore through the bird.
5. I think the poetic devise Poe uses in stanza 12 is moody words.

Jarhead said...

1. The man says to the raven in stanza 10, you will leave me tomorrow like other people did.
2 The ma thinks the bird is saying nevermore because he is not going to leave him.
3. The man is thinking about in stanza 12 if the bird is going to take his soul.
4. I infer what he thinks about the bird is that he can talk to Lenore through the bird.
5. I think the poetic devise Poe uses in stanza 12 is moody words.

(__-Enjoi-__) said...

1. The man asked in stanza 10 the bird if he was ever going to leave him.
2.The man thinks he will never see him again because the bird said nevermore.
3.The man is thinking about if the bird will leave him like all his other friends did.
4.He think the bird is going to kill him in stanza 12.
5.The poetic device is Alitertation.

hollywood undead27 said...

1. The man asked in stanza 10 the bird if he was ever going to leave him.
2.The man thinks he will never see him again because the bird said nevermore.
3.The man is thinking about if the bird will leave him like all his other friends did.
4.He think the bird is going to kill him in stanza 12.
5.The poetic device is Alitertation.

pohhbear95 said...

1. The man asked in stanza 10 the bird if he was ever going to leave him.
2.The man thinks he won't see him because the bird said nevermore.
3.The man is thinking about if the bird will leave him like his other friends did.
4.He thinks the bird is going to kill him in stanza 12.
5.The poetic device is Alitertation.

bear said...

1. The man says that the Raven will leave him like all of his other friends.
2. The man thinks that he will never see the bird again because he is always saying nevermore.
3. The man is thinking about the bird.
4. I infer that the man thinks that the bird is going to stay.
5. The poetic devise is alliteration

Shadow Slayer Renza said...

1. The man says many people have left him before and in the morning so will he.
2. He thinks that is all the raven can say.
3. He is thinking about why the raven says just that one word.
4. I infer that he thinks the bird is just repeating its self.
5. Poe uses Alteration quite a bit in the stanza.

Wayne Carter_3:) said...

1. The man says"that all of his friends have died before and is asking the raven if he will leave him too."
2. I think the man is thinking a scary thought like "oh ok hes not going to leave me ever, kinda creepy."
3. The man is thinking how wierd, ghostly the bird looks.
4. I infer that the man thinks the bird is full of darkness.
5. The poetic devise Poe uses in stanza 12 is alliteration.

Wayne Carter_3:) said...

1. The man says"that all of his friends have died before and is asking the raven if he will leave him too."
2. I think the man is thinking a scary thought like "oh ok hes not going to leave me ever, kinda creepy."
3. The man is thinking how wierd, ghostly the bird looks.
4. I infer that the man thinks the bird is full of darkness.
5. The poetic devise Poe uses in stanza 12 is alliteration.

lilwizzle:) said...

1. He says to the raven that all of his other friends leave him, so he knows the raven will leave him.
2. The man may think its kind of weird that his response nevermore, it might of creeped him out.
3. He is thinking about ho weird the bird is, and how there is something strange about him.
4. He thinks the bird is up to something evil.
5. He uses a lot of repetition in this stanza.

kalas472 said...

1. He is saying to the raven that all his other friends have left him.
2. the man thinks that the bird is repeating what the old master said.
3.






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kalas472 said...

1. He is saying to the raven that all his other friends have left him.
2. the man thinks that the bird is repeating what the old master said.
3. he was wondering what the bird meant by nevermore.
4. I infer that the man was starting to dislike the bird.
5. He shows his description of the bird.

LowRida said...

1. The man says you’re going to leave me too.
2. The bird is saying im not going to leave you.
3. In stanza twelve he is trying to say to himself he’s not crazy.
4. I infer he thinks the bird is imaginary.
5. Poe uses repetition in stanza twelve.

lether face 69 said...

1. The man was saying that the bird would leave him like everyone else did and he would be alone.

2. The man thinks that the bird is evil, might possible curse him to.

3. He is thinking why is he pretending to be happy when he is sad?

4. I think that he infers about the bird that it is trying to remind him of Loner when he is trying to put her in the past.

5. The poetic devise is a alliteration.

XRoxasXKHII said...

1. My friends have left me. Why will i believe you will not? I know you will leave me.
2. The man thinks it is a word taught to the bird and the bird is only repeating it.
3.


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littlegrlwatchesscarymovie said...

1. The raven is telling the man theat he will never leave the man alone.
2. The man is thinking that the bird was taught by his master.
3. He think hes going to die.
4. I infer that he thinks the bird is cazy.
5. He uses aliteration

L3gIt Precise said...

1. he wanted to know if the bird will leave him.
2.He did not believe the bird.
3.The bird might leave him like his friends.
4.At first he thinks of it as a friend.
5.he is using alliteration.

S.O.A.P said...

1.The man told the raven it would leave him and he will fly again.
2.The man thinks the raven was taut by its master to say nevermore.
3.He is thinking about what nevermore means.
4.He thinks that the bird is evil.
5.The main element that Poe uses is rhyme.