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HELP I NEED THE ANSWNER RIGHT NOW In Sylvia Plath's poem "Mad Girl's Love Song," stars are described as "waltzing out" while "blackness gallops in." What do these images represent in the poem?
(A)the speaker's crush on an imaginary love
(B)the speaker's despair at her failed love
(C)the speaker's hope that her love will be returned
(D)the speaker's excitement at being in love

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