Annabel Lee and the narrator fall in love. They have a love that is more than love. The angels got jealous and killed Annabel Lee out of jealousy. Even though she is gone, the narrator will never stop loving her.
Annabel Lee dies because the angels don't like her. He lays by her grave at night.
Annabel Lee and the narrator fall in love. They have a love that is more than love. The angels get jealous and killed the narrator out of jealousy. Even though he is dead, Annabel Lee will never stop loving him.
Two kids fall in love. One dies. The other one goes crazy.
6. Multiple Choice
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Which is the best theme in "Annabel Lee"?
Nothing can break apart two people who are truly in love, not even death.
Love and death
Be careful what you wish for.
Don't make angels jealous, because they will kill your girlfriend.
7. Multiple Choice
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What is the exposition of this poem?
The narrator tells the reader that he and Annabel Lee had loved each other in a kingdom by the sea.
The narrator tells the reader that he had fallen in love with an angel named Annabel Lee.
Annabel Lee dies from a cold
The narrator tells the reader he lays by Annabel Lee's tomb each night.
8. Multiple Choice
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What is the climax of the poem?
That Annabel Lee dies
That the narrator dies
That the narrator kills and angel
That the narrator's soul can never be dissevered from Annabel Lee's
9. Multiple Choice
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What is the resolution in the poem?
That every night the narrator thinks about Annabel Lee and visits her at her tomb.
That Annabel Lee dies from the jealous angels.
That Annabel Lee is now in a sepulcher
That their love is stronger than those older than the narrator and Annabel Lee.
10. Multiple Choice
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Why is the narrator unreliable in this poem?
We only get his thoughts, since it is in 1st person point of view, and he isn't right about how Annabel Lee died.
We only get his thoughts, since it's 3rd person point of view, and he isn't right about how Annabel Lee died.
We only get his thoughts, since it's 1st person point of view, and the narrator killed Annabel Lee.
We only get his thoughts, since it's 3rd person point of view, and the narrator killed Annabel Lee.