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English, 22.04.2021 17:30 girly37

Read the excerpt from the poem "A Beautiful View": Beyond lies the Great Lawn—its fame known worldwide
For concerts and picnics and places to bide.
The Delacorte Theatre brings plays to life.
The characters' voices ring out, full of strife.

If visitors turn south, they'll see quite the scene:
A vast landscape of rocks, trails, and trees so green.
Wherever the visitors choose to explore,
The Belvedere Castle shows there's always more.

How do the stanzas work together to develop the poem?

The stanzas show different views beyond the Great Lawn before returning to Belvedere Castle.
The stanzas show that visitors can hear Shakespeare plays for free at the theatre.
The stanzas show the few activities available at Belvedere Castle before visitors need to leave.
The stanzas show the pros and cons to walking in different areas of Central Park.

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