In edgar allan poe's "the philosophy of composition," how does poe say he creates contrast when the bird first appears in "the raven"?
a. by having the dark bird come in through a sunny window
b. by having the black bird come in from the dark night
c. by showing the bird's red eyes that later become brown
d. by placing the black bird on a marble statue
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