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English, 04.02.2020 07:53 tiniecisneros28

The sun does arise, and make happy the skies. the merry bells ring to welcome the spring. the sky-lark and thrush, the birds of the bush, sing louder around, to the bells’ cheerful sound. while our sports shall be seen on the ecchoing green. till the little ones weary no more can be merry. the sun does descend, and our sports have an end. .

which is the best paraphrase of the lines from the poem?
a. we are happy when the sun is shining. we feel merry when the bells ring, and we sing along. the sun goes down and we have to stop playing sports.
b. the sun brightens the sky and bells are ringing. birds sing along with the bell. we play outside until we are tired and go home at the end of the day.
c. when the sun shines, the skies are happy. the birds drown out the sound of the bell. we watch sports all day.
d. the sun comes up. the birds sing all day. we wish we could be outside playing sports all day.
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