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edgar allan poe uses a pair of rhyming words to describe trying to hold sand in “a dream within a dream.” in a short paragraph, tell what the words are and how they express the speaker’s feelings. use details from the poem to support your answer.
i just need finding the rhyming words. i think it's "grasp" and "clasp" but i'm not sure. here is the poem. : i stand amid the roar
of a surf-tormented shore,
and i hold within my hand
grains of the golden sand —
how few! yet how they creep
through my fingers to the deep,
while i weep — while i weep!
o god! can i not grasp
them with a tighter clasp?
o god! can i not save
one from the pitiless wave?
is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?

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