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Which lines from "The Fairies' Lullaby" best help the reader understand the author's calm tone? A. you spotted snakes with doub...Asked by Anonymous
Which lines from "The Fairies' Lullaby" best help the reader understand the author's calm tone?
A. you spotted snakes with double tongue, / Thorny hedgehogs, be not seen.
B. Philomel(Nightingale) with melody / Sing in our sweet lullaby;
C. Hence, you long-legged spinners, hence! / Beetles black, approach not near.
D. Come our lovely lady nigh. / So, good night with lullaby.
I think B or D. I am so confused! I don't know which one is right! Help!
A. you spotted snakes with double tongue, / Thorny hedgehogs, be not seen.
B. Philomel(Nightingale) with melody / Sing in our sweet lullaby;
C. Hence, you long-legged spinners, hence! / Beetles black, approach not near.
D. Come our lovely lady nigh. / So, good night with lullaby.
I think B or D. I am so confused! I don't know which one is right! Help!
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
B makes me feel calmer. How about you?
Answered by
Anonymous
B and D both make me calm, but D also sounds the same as B.
Answered by
m
I think B not sure tho
Answered by
gufb
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Answered by
gufb
hey ms.sue please go in a hole
Answered by
milllyinnit
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