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Obiesence-To bow, curtesy or give respect. The crow didn't respect the man.

Mien- Demeanor, the raven was acting all important, like a noble.

Begiuiling- To charm or divert. The raven somehow cheered up the man.

Decorum- his personality or actions. The Grave describes the expression on the ravens face.

Crave- Coward. The man was saying he isn't a coward.

Marveled- amazed, the man was amazed at the appearance of the Raven.

Placid- normally means pleasantly claim or peaceful. In the poem it must mean a still bust.

Aptly- To be likely. It meant what the raven said so well fit the Backround story.

Stock- means a quantity of something. In the story it meant the only stock of words the raven had was nevermore.

Dirge- a funeral song of tune. It was used to say his hope was dead and gone.

Melancholy- a gloomy state of mind. It was used to describe that the man was In a very sad and gloomy state.

Fancy- imagination or a fantasy. The man was dressed and was trying to trick himself into being happy.

Wheeled- moving or traveling on wheels. The man moved a probably quickly, referring that he was quick as a vehicle in front of the Raven.

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