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The Raven) What happens the second time the narrator opens the door?

A. The narrator sees a raven flying around a window lattice.

B. The narrator sees his friend Lenore.

C. A raven comes in and rests on a statue in the narrator's house.

D. He begins dreaming about his lost love.

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  1. 7 May, 07:11
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    C. A raven comes in and rests on a statue in the narrator's house.

    Explanation:

    In the poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe, the narrator says that the second time he opened the door, the raven came fluttering inside his house and rested on a statue's head. The narrator says that the raven flew in and quietly sat and kept on perching the head of his Pallas's statue above his chamber door. He finds this action by the Raven "grave and decorum" making the situation more dark and grimly.
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