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1. Analyze the structure of Maximilian Voloshin's poem "Lunaria," describing its
poetic form, rhyme scheme, and use of meter. Then explain how these elements
affect the overall experience of the poem. Be sure to use evidence from the text in
order to support your analysis of the poem. (15 points)
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