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During the first stanzas o the poem “The Raven” Edgar Allan Poe describes some weird noises that the narrator is hearing in his chamber and take all the first six stanzas to show the uncertainty felt by the speaker because he does not know what is making the noise, in the seventh stanza the raven is finally shown, the poet withhold the raven from the reader to create suspense.
In the poem "The Raven" the poet withholds information regarding what is making the noise to create suspense for the reader.
In the poem "The Raven", what was the information that the poet withheld to create suspense?
The poem is written by Edgar Allan Poe. The poem begins with a stanza about the noises that the narrator is hearing at his chamber door.
Further, the poet does not make it clear what is making the noises. He depicted his terror, and nervousness in the following stanza.
Finally, in the seventh stanza, he reveals that the raven was behind the noises.
Therefore the correct option is D.
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