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How does the imagery of the second stanza affect this poem? a it establishes the poem's warm and welcoming mood. b it further develops the already playful mood of the poem. c it shifts the poem's mood from somber to joyous. d it give the poem its dark and foreboding mood. read the poem. a poison tree by william blake i was angry with my friend: i told my wrath, my wrath did end. i was angry with my foe: i told it not, my wrath did grow. and i water’d it in fears, night and morning with my tears: and i sunned it with smiles, and with soft deceitful wiles. and it grew both day and night, till it bore an apple bright; and my foe beheld it shine, and he knew that it was mine, and into my garden stole when the night had veil’d the pole; in the morning glad i see my foe outstretch’d beneath the tree

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