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English, 19.09.2019 20:30 mervesena01

Drag each tile to the correct box.
arrange the events from the poem "the raven" by edgar allan poe in the correct order.
the speaker starts feeling drowsy when
he hears a tapping at the window.
the speaker comforts himself into
believing that the ping sound is a
visitor who has come to see him.
the speaker whispers the name "lenore,"
and he hears the same name echoed
back
the speaker is in his chamber late at
night reading old books.
the speaker is surprised to find no one
when he opens his door.
the speaker gets even more frightened
when the curtains rustle.
the speaker hears a noise at the window,
and a raven flies into the room.


Drag each tile to the correct box. arrange the events from the poem "the raven" by edgar allan

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