Question
Thursday 10/31 Exit Ticket Question: Quote The Raven, Nevermore.(1 point)
Responses
I liked the Simpsons version better than Poe's.
I liked the Simpsons version better than Poe's.
I liked Poe's version better than the Simpsons.
Responses
I liked the Simpsons version better than Poe's.
I liked the Simpsons version better than Poe's.
I liked Poe's version better than the Simpsons.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
It looks like you're discussing the comparison between Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven" and a version presented by The Simpsons.
If you preferred Poe's version, you might elaborate on what specifically you liked about it—perhaps its dark themes, rich language, or emotional depth. Conversely, if you liked The Simpsons version better, it could be due to its humor and contemporary twist on a classic.
Choose one of the responses based on your opinion, and feel free to add reasons or details to support your choice!
If you preferred Poe's version, you might elaborate on what specifically you liked about it—perhaps its dark themes, rich language, or emotional depth. Conversely, if you liked The Simpsons version better, it could be due to its humor and contemporary twist on a classic.
Choose one of the responses based on your opinion, and feel free to add reasons or details to support your choice!
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