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English, 16.09.2021 02:40 shaeelynn3734

Read this stanza from “The Song of Wandering Aengus” by William Butler Yeats. I went out to the hazel wood, Because a fire was in my head, And cut and peeled a hazel wand, And hooked a berry to a thread; And when white moths were on the wing, And moth-like stars were flickering out, I dropped the berry in a stream And caught a little silver trout. How does the phrase "moth-like stars" affect the tone of the poem? It gives the poem a humorous tone. It gives the poem a fanciful tone. It gives the poem a dissatisfied tone. It gives the poem an annoyed tone.

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