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English, 11.07.2019 10:30 guzmangisselle

Answer how does the sound of "a narrow fellow in the grass" reflect the deeper meaning of the poem? a. the sound of "a narrow fellow in the grass" is serious, quiet, and almost fearful. this expresses the author's thoughts about the snake that she sees. b. there is no connection between the sound of a poem and its themes. c. the sound of "a narrow fellow in the grass" expresses the author's excitement about snakes. d. the sound of the poem is reflective. the author is trying to teach the reader about snakes.

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