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English, 11.01.2021 22:50 hannahkharel2

Twilight It's called dusk, or twilight:
The moon pale as a cloud,
The shadows lumbering
Like weary giants
Under the streetlights,
The day a sweet mist in my memory.
Time to pull on a sweatshirt,
Crouch in the wet grass,
Look for tree toads,
Watch fireflies dance in the breeze,
Time to sit on the front steps
Which sentence best describes how the picture adds to the tone of the poem?
O 1. It suggests a feeling of sadness, as the speaker realizes the day is coming to
end.
O 2. It highlights that the situation is peaceful, as the speaker enjoys a special time of day.
3. It relays the sense of excitement, as the speaker thinks of all the things he did that day.
O 4. It shows that the event is humorous, as the speaker thinks of amusing things he can do.


Twilight

It's called dusk, or twilight:
The moon pale as a cloud,
The shadows lumbering
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