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English, 31.01.2020 11:59 salvadorjazmin75

Read the following passage from edgar allan poe's "annabel lee":

"it was many and many
a year ago,
in a kingdom by the sea,
that a maiden there lived
whom you may know
by the name of annabel lee; –
and this maiden she lived with
no other thought
than to love and be loved by me."

what "unique or single effect" is poe attempting to express in this passage?

a. horror
b. sorrow
c. paranoia
d. hatred

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