How does the structure of 'Fantasy' by Gwendolyn Bennett contribute to its dreamlike quality? (1 point)

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The consistent meter and rhythm lull the reader into a trance-like state.
The consistent meter and rhythm lull the reader into a trance-like state.

The vivid, surreal imagery evokes the fantastical nature of the speaker's dream.
The vivid, surreal imagery evokes the fantastical nature of the speaker's dream.

The repeated use of ellipses at the end of the poem suggests an unfinished, dreamlike quality.
The repeated use of ellipses at the end of the poem suggests an unfinished, dreamlike quality.

The change in rhyme scheme and stanza length creates a sense of disorientation, mirroring the speaker's dream-like experience.

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The repeated use of ellipses at the end of the poem suggests an unfinished, dreamlike quality.

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