Raven Nouns
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Facts and Devices
Raven Verbs
Raven Verbs
and Adjectives
100
This is an evil creature, monster, or devil.
What is a fiend?
100
This is a miserably unhappy person.
What is a wretch?
100
This mysterious man wrote "The Raven."
Who is Edgar Allan Poe?
100
This means to stop doing something or to quit.
What is ceasing?
100
This word means looking out and trying to see something.
What is peering?
200
This is someone who knows or can predict the future.
What is a prophet?
200
This is something heavy to carry or difficult to deal with.
What is a burden?
200
This is when two or more words have the same ending sounds.
What rhyme?
200
This word means to think deeply about something.
What is pondering?
200
This word means something's eval, dangerous, and threatening.
What is ominous?
300
This is a bad storm or a natural disaster.
What is a tempest?
300
In the exposition, the man was reading this old thing filled with curious and forgotten lore.
What is a book?
300
This literary device involves repeating words within a line or stanza.
What is repetition?
300
This word rhymes with tapping, and it means the same thing.
What is rapping?
300
This word means to charm or sweet talk someone into a better mood.
What is beguiling?
400
These are old, past, or ancient times.
What are days of yore?
400
In the exposition, this time was dreary.
What is midnight?
400
This literary device includes rhyming words at the ends of lines.
What is external rhyme?
400
This word means to pausing, waiting, or letting some time pass.
What is hesitating?
400
This word means to search or beg for more information.
What is beguiling?
500
This is an idea or event that's related to something else.
What is relevance?
500
This is a time when something will never happen again.
What is nevermore?
500
This literary device uses rhyme inside a line.
What is internal rhyme?
500
This word means saying something or speaking.
What is uttering?
500
This type of drama is meant to be read in front of an audience using lots of expression and emotion.
What is readers' theater?
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