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What mood do words like "sifts," "powders," "wool," and "vails" [veils] create in emily dickinson's "it sifts from leaden sieves"? a. a gloomy, dark mood b. a mood of quiet transformation c. a ghostly, mysterious mood d. a mood of threatening alarm

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