Monday

Stanzas 8-9 - Questions


Answer the following questions in complete sentences.
Restate the question within your answer.

1. What phrase helps you infer the mood in stanza 8?
2. What does the man ask the bird in stanza 8?
3. What is strange about the answer?
4. What phrase helps you infer the mood in stanza 9?
5. Why is the man "marvelled" in stanza 9?

77 comments:

Anonymous said...

1.The phrase... By the grave and stern decrum of the countenance it wore...inferes the mood in stanza 8

2.The man askes the bird what its name is.

3.What is strange about hte answer is that the bird replied nevermore.

4.The phrase...Though this answer little meaning little relevancy bore... infers the mood in stanza 9.

5.The word "marvelled" means stared deeply.

Anonymous said...

1. the phrase "by the grave and stern decornum of the countenance it wore.
2. The man asks the bird what his name is.
3. The birds answer was strange because the bird just mimiced the guy.
4. The phase "much I marvelled this ungainly fowl to hear discourse so plainly.
5. He was wondering why the bird came into his bed room.

Anonymous said...

1. The mood in stanza 8 was happy and smiling.

2. The man asked, "What is your name?"

3. Is Raven's answer was strange because all the bird said was, "Nevermore"

Anonymous said...

1. The mood is in the first line with "my sad fancy int smile".
2. The man askes what is your name.
3. What is strang about the answer is it is nevermore.
4. The mood is in the second line with "little relevancy".
5. The man is marvelled with the name nevermore.

Anonymous said...

1.The phrase (Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling)infers the mood.
2.The man asked the birs tell me what thy lordli name is.
3.The strange thing about the answer is he is nevermore.
4.The phrase (Much I was marvelled this ungainly fown to hear discourse) infers the mood.
5.The man is marvelled because he is wondering why the bird is in his room.

Anonymous said...

1.Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smilling.2.what did the man ask the bird, what is your name.3.What was strange about the awnser is that he said nevermore.4.much i marvelled this ungainly fowl to hear discourse so plainly.5.Because the bird can talk.

Anonymous said...

1. The phrase is my sad fancy into smile.

2. The man askes what the birds name is.

3. The strange thing is that the bird talked.

4. The phrase is little relevancy bore.

5. The man is marvelled becuase the birds name is nevermore and he doesn't now what that means.

Anonymous said...

1.The phrase,"Though thy crest be shorn and shaven,thou."
2.The man asks the bird what his name is.
3.The strange thing is that bird said something back.
4.Pharse is little relevancy bore.
5.He is marvelled because the bird said his name was nevermore.

Anonymous said...

1:)The phrase in stanza 8 is the first phrase changes to a smile instead of a frown.
2:)The man asks the bird what it's name is and the bird answers "nevermore".
3:)The thing that is strange about it is the words nevermore.
4:)The phrase is stanza 9 is the third phrase.
5:)The man is marvelled because he just heard the bird talk.

Anonymous said...

1: The phrase in stanza 8 that mad me infer was that he was amazed becasue it said that it changed his sad face into a smile.

2: The man asks the bird his name.

3: It's strange becasue the answer came out of the birds mouth. And most birds can't talk.

4: The pahrase in stanza 9 that made me infer the mood was when he said "Much I marveled this ungainly fowl to hear discourse so plainly." I think he was scared because the bird was talking.

5: The man is Marvelled becasue the bird it talking.

Anonymous said...

1.the phrase is ebony and begiling.
2.to tell him his name.
3.The raven says nevermore and that's not a name.
4.Poe was marvelled by the raven talking.
5.the raven was talking. not done.

Anonymous said...

1 The phrase that helps me infer the mood is the second one.
2 The man asked the bird what his name was.
3 The word he said is strange about the answer.
4 The phrase that helps me infer the mood is the fourth one.
5 The man in so marvelled becasue that was his name.

Anonymous said...

1The phrase that helps you infer the mood in stanza 8 is the words "Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad face."
2 The man ask the bird in stanza 8 what his name was.
3 The thing strange about the answer was that the bird could talk.
4 phrase "Much as i marveled this ungainly fowl to hear discorse so plainly" infers the mood in stanza 9.
5 the man is marvelled in stanza 9 because he can't beleive that the bird can talk.

Anonymous said...

1. The pharse is my sad fancy into a smile.
2.The man in stanza 8 asked the bird what his name was.
3.The strange thing about the answer was it was just "nevermore"
4.The phrase is little relevancy bore.
5.The man is marvelled because the birds name is different.

Anonymous said...

1.the phrase is ebony and begiling
2.the man ask whats his name.
3.it was strange cause he said nevermore.
4. the bird anwsered nothing more.
5.hes marvelled that the bird can talk.

Anonymous said...

1. To infer the mood I would use Scary.

2. In stanza 8 the man asked
"Though thy crest be shorn and saven, thou,"

3. The strange thig was the raven was talking.

4. I nfer the mood for stanza 9 is creepy.

5. The man was marvelled because the way this bird acted.

Anonymous said...

1. The phrase that helped me was by the grave and stern decorum of the countenance it wore.

2.The man asked what the birds name was.

3.The birds answer was strange 'cause he said NEVERMORE 'cause thats what the guy said.

4.The phrase is Much I marvelled this ungainly fowl to hear discourse so plaintly.

5.He was marvelled 'cause he didn't know why this raven landed on his bust.

Dr. Buechler said...

9 points possible

2nd hour:
1. 6 - #1,4 nc need to write the sentence; caps
2. not posted
3. not done
4. 9 - good
5. 6 - #3,4 nc; spelling
6. 7 - #5, spelling
7. 8 - spelling
8. 5 - #3,4 nc; restate, spelling
9. 8 - #4 nc

3rd hour:
1. 6 - #1, restate, caps
2. not posted
3. 7 - #3,4 nc
4. 8 - spelling
5. not posted
6. 8 - spelling
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9. 8 - spelling

5th hour:
1. 6 - #1 nc; caps, spelling
2. 7 - caps, spelling
3. 7 - #4 nc; periods
4. 5 - #1,2,3 nc; spelling
5. not posted
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8. 6 - #1,4,5 nc
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Anonymous said...

banana said...
1. The mood in stanza 8 was happy and smiling.

2. The man asked, "What is your name?"

3. Is Raven's answer was strange because all the bird said was, "Nevermore"

4. Scared that the bird was talking.

5. He was marvelled because the bird was talking.

Anonymous said...

1. The phrase is That I scarce was sure I heard you.
2. What is your name.
3. It said nevermore.
4. Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling.
5. The raven can talk.

Anonymous said...

1. The phrase is "Then this enbony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling," so he was sad then he turned happy.
2. He asked the bird what his name was.
3. The bird said back "nevermore."
4. The phrase is "For we connot help agreeing that no living human being," he is scared because of the bird.
5. He is marvelled because he was staring at the bird, woundering.

Anonymous said...

1. the phrase is this ebony bird beguling my sad fancy intoa smile.
2.The man asked what his name was.
3.The raven answered back nevermore.
4.to hear discourse so plainly.
5.he is marvelled bjecause he talked back.

Anonymous said...

1.My sad fancy
2.The man asked the bird what his name was.
3.It is strange because the bird said nevermore.
4.The phrase is little relevancy bore.
5.The is marvelled because the bird could talk.

Anonymous said...

1. What is the phrase, the phrase is my sad fancy into smile.


2 What did the man ask, he asked the raven what his name was.

3.What was strange was that the bird asnwered nevermore like it was his name.

4 What phrase helps you infer the mood in stanza 9, the phrase was little relevancy bore.

5 Why is the man "marvelled" in stanza 9,because he said his name was nevermore.

Anonymous said...

1. scared, happy
2. he asked for his name
3. It is pretty scary.
4. The birds reply.
5. Be cause of the scary answer.

Anonymous said...

The phrase that helps me infer the mood is beguilling.

He askes,though the crest be shoun and shavrn.

It is strange because he says nevermore.


The phrase is ungainly fowl.


he was marvelled at the way the bird said nevermore.

Anonymous said...

1The phrase that helps you infer the mood in stanza 8 is the words "Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad face."
2 The man ask the bird in stanza 8 what his name was.
3 The thing strange about the answer was that the bird could talk.
4 phrase "Much as i marveled this ungainly fowl to hear discorse so plainly" infers the mood in stanza 9.
5 the man is marvelled in stanza 9 because he can't beleive that the bird can talk.

Anonymous said...

1: The phrase in stanza 8 that mad me infer was that he was amazed because it said that it changed his sad face into a smile.

2: The man asks the bird his name.

3: It's strange because the answer came out of the birds mouth. And most birds can't talk.

4: The phrase in stanza 9 that made me infer the mood was when he said "Much I marveled this ungainly fowl to hear discourse so plainly." I think he was scared because the bird was talking.

5: The man is Marveled because the bird it talking.

Anonymous said...

1.Happy because he is scared now he knows it is only a bird.

2.He asks what his name is.

3.The bird says nevermore is his name.

4.He is marvelled.

5.He is marvelled at the bird.

Anonymous said...

1) the phrase that helps you is "Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad face."

2)He asks what his name is.

3)It's strange because the answer came out of the birds mouth. And most birds can't talk.

4)phrase "Much as i marveled this ungainly fowl to hear discourse so plainly" infers the mood in the stanza.

5)The man in so marveled because the bird said his name was. nevermore

Anonymous said...

1. The phrase is my sad fancy into my smile.
2. The man asked what the birds name was and he said " nevermore ".
3. He was creeped out because the bird talked.
4 The phrase is little relevancy bore.
5. The man is confused because the bird said his name was nevermore.

Anonymous said...

1. The phrase "by the grave and stern decrum of the countanace it wore"

2.The man asked what the birds name is.

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Anonymous said...

1.The phrase that helps me infer is "by the grave and stern decornum of the countenance it wore.
2.The man asked the bird what his name was.
3.Because nevermore is akward name.
4. The phrase is little relevancy bore.
5. The man is marvelled by the ravens name.

Anonymous said...

1. By grave and stern decorum of the countenance it wore.
2. He asks him his name.
3. There is nobody with the name nevermore.
4. For we cannot help agreeing that no living human being.
5. Because the bird is just sitting there.

Anonymous said...

1.The mood in stanza 8 is 'thy lordly name is on the plutonian shore.'
2.The man asks the bird what his name is.
3.What's strange is that the bird says 'Nevermore.'
4.little relevancy bore.
5.The man is marvelled because the bird was talking and said nevermore.

Anonymous said...

1. By grave and stern decorum of the countenance it wore.
2. He asks him his name.
3.That the birds name is nevermore.
4. For we cannot help agreeing that no living human being.
5. Because the bird is just sitting there.

Anonymous said...

1~The phrase is;Ghastly grim and ancient raven wandering from the nightly shore.\
2~The man asks;Tell me what thy lordly name is on the night's plutonian shore?
3~This answer is strange because the bird says nevermore.\
4~The phrase is;Much I marvelled this ungainly fowl to hear discourse so plainly.
5~The man is marvelled (wondering) because the bird said his name was never more.

Anonymous said...

1. The phrase is my sad fancy into smile.
2.The man asked what the birds name was.
3.The strange thing is that the bird can talk.
4.The phrase is little relevancy bore.
5.The man is marvelled because the birds name is Nevermore.

Anonymous said...

1. The phrase is my sad fancy into smiling.
2. The man asked the bird what his name was.
3. The strange thing is that the bird replies and says nevermore.
4. The phrase is much I marvelled.
5. The man is marvelled because the bird talked.

Anonymous said...

1. The phrase is by the grave and stern decornum of the countenance it wore.
2. The man ask the bird what it's name was.
3. It's strange because that's all the raven says.
4.The phrase is little relevancy bore.
5. The man is marvelled because the bird says that it's name is nevermore.

Anonymous said...

1) then this ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling
2)what his name is
3) the bird said nevermore but he said it plainly
4)Much i marvelled this ungainly fowl to hear so plainly
5) because the bird said his names was nevermore and he said it so plainly

Anonymous said...

Beguiling my sad fancy into smiling


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Anonymous said...

1."by the grave and stern decorum of the countenance it wore.
2.what is your lordly name upon the plutonium shore.
3.the bird replies nevermore
4."much I marveled this ungainly fowl to hear discourse so plainly.
5.the raven is interesting

Anonymous said...

1."by the grave and stern decorum of the countenance it wore.
2.what is your lordly name upon the plutonium shore.
3.the bird replies nevermore
4."much I marveled this ungainly fowl to hear discourse so plainly.
5.the raven is interesting

Anonymous said...

1)The phrase is my sad fancy into smile.
2)The man asked what the birds name was.
3)The strange thing is that the bird only says nevermore.
4)The phrase is little relevancy bore.
5)The man is marvellled because the bird is sitting on his bust of pallice.

Anonymous said...

The phrase "by the grave and stern decrum of the countanace it wore"

2.The man asked what the birds name is.

3.The bird can talk

4.Tye phrase is relevancy bore

5.The man is amused by th birds name

bear said...

1. The phase sad fancy into smiling.
2. The man asked the bird what the birds name was.
3. The thing strange about the answer is that the bird can talk.
4. The phase little relevancy bore.
5. The man was marvelled because the bird can talk.

Shadow Slayer Renza said...

1. The phrase that helps infer is "Turned my sad fancy into smiling".
2. The man asked the Raven what it's name was.
3. The answer is strange in more ways then one the most important being that ravens can't talk.
4. Though this answer little meaning little relevancy bore....tells the mood in stanza nine.
5. He is marveled because a talking raven with the name nevermore is in his room upon a bust of Pallace.

Wayne Carter_3:) said...

1. "Sad fancy into smiling", help me know it helps me right away.
2. The man aks's"tell me what thy lordly name is on the nights platunion shore?"
3.the word just seems creepy for a Raven to say to someone.
4. "Which i marvelled this ungainly fowl to hear doscourse so

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hollywood undead27 said...

1.The phrase that helps infer the mood is "sad."
2. The man asks the bird what is your name.
3.What is strange about his answer was he could talk.
4. The word that helps infer the mood is "marvelled."
5.The man is marvelled because the raven just talked.

peyton manning said...

1.The phrase is sad fancy into smiling.
2.The man ask what the birds name is.
3.The strange thing about the answer is that the bird answered the question.
4.The phrase is to her discourse.
5.The man is marvelled because the bird can speak.

(__-Enjoi-__) said...

1. the phrase is my sad fancy into smile.
2.the man asked what the birds name was.
3. the strange thing is that the bird could talk.
4. the phrase is a little relevancy bore.
5. the man is marveled because the birds name is nevermore.

Nyjah Huston said...

1. The mood in stanza 8 is amused.
2. The man asked the bird what its name is.
3. What is strange is the bird actually answered.
4. The phrase in the stanza is, "Much I marvelled this ungainly fowl to hear discourse so plainly."
5. The man is marvelled because the bird said his name.

Wayne Carter_3:) said...

1. "Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling" which the word sad helps me right when i see it.
2. the man ask the bird in stanza 8 "what thy lordly name is on the nights plutonian shore".
3. The anwer is strange because birds cant talk and a raven saying it makes it even worse, and its dark.
4. "Little relavancy bore" helps me in stanza 9 because bore means bored.
5. The man is full of wonder because he heard discourse so plainly.

Wayne Carter_3:) said...

1. "Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling" which the word sad helps me right when i see it.
2. the man ask the bird in stanza 8 "what thy lordly name is on the nights plutonian shore".
3. The anwer is strange because birds cant talk and a raven saying it makes it even worse, and its dark.
4. "Little relavancy bore" helps me in stanza 9 because bore means bored.
5. The man is full of wonder because he heard discourse so plainly.

lilwizzle:) said...

1. The phrase that helps me infer the mood is "By the grave and stern decorum of the countenance it wore."
2. The man asks the bird what his name is.
3. First the strange this is, is that all the bird said was nevermore, and thats not a name. And then he is a bird so why is he talking anyway.
4. The phrase that helps me infer the mood in stanza nine is "Much i marvelled this ungainly fowl to hear discourage so plainly."
5. He is marvelled or amazed that the bird can talk to him, and also the word he replied was very blane, and not expected.

Jarhead said...

1. The phrase that helps me infer the mood in stanza 8 is, my sad fancy into smiling.
2. The man asked the bird in stanza 8,"art sure no craven, Ghastly grim and ancient Raven wandering from the
Nightly shore-Tell me thy name

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poohbear95 said...

1. The phrase"..Beguiling my sad fancy into smiling,.."helps to infer the mood.
2. The man asks the bird what his name is.
3. The strange thing about the answer is that it was the bird who said"nevermore"
4.


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kalas472 said...

1. The mood in this stanza is surprise.
2. The man asks the bird what his name is.
3. What was strang about the answer was that there was an answer.
4.

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kalas472 said...

1. The mood in this stanza is surprise.
2. The man asks the bird what his name is.
3. What was strang about the answer was that there was an answer.
4.

not done!!!!!!!!!

Jarhead said...

1. The phrase that helps me infer the mood in stanza 8 is, my sad fancy into smiling.
2. The man asked the bird in stanza 8,"art sure no craven, Ghastly grim and ancient Raven wandering from the Nightly shore-Tell me thy lordy name is on the Night's Plutonain shore!"
3. What is strange about the answer is it's just nevermore.
4. The phrase that helps me infer the mood in stanza 9 is, Though its answer little meaning-little relevancy bore.
5. The man was feeling marvelled in stanza 9 because the bird was talking back to him.

Jarhead said...

1. The phrase that helps me infer the mood in stanza 8 is, my sad fancy into smiling.
2. The man asked the bird in stanza 8,"art sure no craven, Ghastly grim and ancient Raven wandering from the Nightly shore-Tell me thy lordy name is on the Night's Plutonain shore!"
3. What is strange about the answer is it's just nevermore.
4. The phrase that helps me infer the mood in stanza 9 is, Though its answer little meaning-little relevancy bore.
5. The man was feeling marvelled in stanza 9 because the bird was talking back to him.

boom boom party starta the third said...

1. The mood in stanza 8 was happy and smiling.
2. The man asked the raven what it's name was.
3. What's strange about the name is that it is "Nevermore".
4. The phrase that helps me is "little relevancy bore".
5. The man is marvelled because the raven spoke never more.

poohbear95 said...

1. The phrase"..Beguiling my sad fancy into smiling,.."helps to infer the mood.
2. The man asks the bird what his name is.
3. The strange thing about the answer is that it was the bird who said"nevermore"
4. The phrase"Much I marvelled this ungainly fowl to hear discourse so plainly,"
5. The man was marvelled because the bird can talk.

poohbear95 said...

1. The phrase"..Beguiling my sad fancy into smiling,.."helps to infer the mood.
2. The man asks the bird what his name is.
3. The strange thing about the answer is that it was the bird who said"nevermore"
4. The phrase"Much I marvelled this ungainly fowl to hear discourse so plainly,"
5. The man was marvelled because the bird can talk.

kalas472 said...

1. The mood in this stanza is surprise.
2. The man asks the bird what his name is.
3. What was strang about the answer was that there was an answer.
4. The phrase bore shows mood.
5. The man is marvelled by the bird.

Dr. Buechler said...

8 points possible

1. 4 #1 & 4 incorrect; capitalize
2. 8
3. not posted
4. not posted
5. 6 #1 incorrect; #5 spacing
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11. 5 #3 spelling; periods; # 4 incorrect
12. 6 #1 incorrect; 4 incorrect
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16. 7 #4 spelling
17. 5 #1 & 4 incorrect; #2 spelling
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19. 6 #4 & 5 incorrect
20. 5 #2 & 4 incorrect; capital letters

LowRida said...

1. The phrase... By the grave and stern decrum of the countenance it wore inferes the mood in stanza 8.
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LowRida said...

1. The phrase... By the grave and stern decrum of the countenance it wore inferes the mood in stanza 8.
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LowRida said...

1. The phrase... By the grave and stern decrum of the countenance it wore inferes the mood in stanza 8.
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XRoxasXKHII said...

1. Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling, infers the moon in stanza 8.
2. "Tell me what thy lordly name is on the Night’s Plutonian shore?"
3. What is strange is that the bird said its name was Nevermore.
4. Much I marveled this ungainly fowl to hear discourse so plainly is what infers the mood in stanza 9.
5. The man is marveled because the bird talked to him.

LowRida said...

1. The phrase... By the grave and stern decrum of the countenance it wore,inferes the mood in stanza eight.
2. The man asked the bird what its name was.
3. What was strange about the answer was the bird said nevermore
4. Much I marveled this ungainly fowl to hear discourse so plainly, is the sentance that shows you the mood in stanza nine.
5. The man is marveled because the bird was talking.

LowRida said...

1. The phrase... By the grave and stern decrum of the countenance it wore,inferes the mood in stanza eight.
2. The man asked the bird what its name was.
3. What was strange about the answer was the bird said nevermore
4. Much I marveled this ungainly fowl to hear discourse so plainly, is the sentance that shows you the mood in stanza nine.
5. The man is marveled because the bird was talking.

littlegirlwatchesscarymovies said...

1. The phrase,"Though thy crest be shorn and shaven,thou," helped me infer he mood in stanza 8.
2. The man asked the name of the bird.
3. the strange thing about the answer is that the answer is always nevermore.
4. 4.The phrase,"Though this answer little meaning little relevancy bore," infers the mood in stanza 9.
5. the man is marvled because he is deeply scared.

lether face 69 said...

1.Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into a happy fancy.

2.what did the man ask the bird, what is your name.

3.What was strange about the awnser is that he said nevermore.

4.much i marvelled this ungainly fowl to hear discourse so plainly.

5.Because the bird said "nevermore".

England, UK said...

1.The mood is that the man has is suprised because the bird randomly came to his chamber door.
2.The man had asked the bird what his name is.
3.The bird had said nevermore for his name.
4.The phrase that helps me understand the mood is "much i marveled this ungainlyl to hear discourage so plainly."
5.The man is marvelled because the bird said his name is nevermore.

L3gIt Precise said...

1.By the grave and stern decorum of the countenance it wore.
2.He asked what the birds name was.
3.The bird replied never more.
4.Marveled this ungainly fowl.
5.because it could reply.