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Fantasy by Gwendolyn Bennett I sailed in my dreams to the Land of Night Where you were the dusk-eyed queen, And there in the pallor of moon-veiled light The loveliest things were seen… A slim-necked peacock sauntered there in a garden of lavender hues, and you were strange with your purple hair As you sat in your amethyst chair With your feet in your hyacinth shoes. Oh, the moon gave a bluish light Through the trees in the land of dreams and night. I stood behind a bush of yellow-green And whistled a song to the dark-haired queen…

Question: Use the poem to answer the question. How does the structure of the poem affect its meaning? (1 point) Responses A litany structure allows the poem to have a sing-song quality that aligns with the peaceful setting. A litany structure allows the poem to have a sing-song quality that aligns with the peaceful setting. Each stanza has a different rhyme scheme, leading the reader through different moments in the speaker’s dream. Each stanza has a different rhyme scheme, leading the reader through different moments in the speaker’s dream. The use of three quatrains gives a consistent, ordered quality to the speaker’s whimsical descriptions of the dream. The use of three quatrains gives a consistent, ordered quality to the speaker’s whimsical descriptions of the dream. The last stanza’s two couplets emphasize the change in setting from the first and second stanzas

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thats not a answer choice
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to the final moment with the dark-haired queen.
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Apologies for the confusion. The correct answer choice would be: Each stanza has a different rhyme scheme, leading the reader through different moments in the speaker’s dream.

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