Read the poem.
columbus
by joaquin miller
how does the repetition of the words "a...
Read the poem.
columbus
by joaquin miller
how does the repetition of the words "a light! " in the last stanza affect the poem?
a.) it implies that the men on the ship have spotted lights on the shoreline.
b.) it conveys a suspenseful mood that the mate spotted another ship on the ocean.
c.) it suggests the mate's excitement at finally seeing starlight to guide them.
d.) it creates a light-hearted tone that the men have finally reached their destination.
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