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How does this incident move the action of the poem forward?

It establishes that the speaker is unreliable.

It establishes that the speaker is dreaming of a girl
who never really existed.

It sets up the major conflict of the poem: the speaker
will devote his life to finding this beautiful but elusive
girl.

It resolves the major conflict of the poem: the
speaker has been reunited with his long-lost love.


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Answer:

The answer is C on 1.18 Unit Test Part 1 k12

Explanation:

The lines are from the poem “The Song of Wandering Aengus.”

The option C is true that It sets up the major conflict of the poem, the speaker will devote his life to finding this beautiful but elusive girl.

Who wrote the poem “The Song of Wandering Aengus"?

The Song of Wandering Aengus" is a poem by Irish poet W. B. Yeats. It was first printed in 1897 in British magazine.

It is a poem about the magic and dangers of infatuation. Its speaker, Aengus, catches an enchanted fish that turns into a beautiful young woman who calls Aengus's name and then runs away. The smitten Aengus tries, and fails, for years to find her.

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