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Read the lines from "The Moon." The moon has a face like the clock in the hall; She shines on thieves on the garden wall, On st...Asked by KFC muncher
ead the lines from "The Moon."
The moon has a face like the clock in the hall;
She shines on thieves on the garden wall,
On streets and fields and harbour quays,
And birdies asleep in the forks of the trees.
What does "she" refer to in the second line?
the clock
the garden
the face
the moon
The moon has a face like the clock in the hall;
She shines on thieves on the garden wall,
On streets and fields and harbour quays,
And birdies asleep in the forks of the trees.
What does "she" refer to in the second line?
the clock
the garden
the face
the moon
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In the second line, "she" refers to "the moon." The context of the poem personifies the moon as a female figure, highlighting her role in illuminating various settings and activities.
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