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Read the first two lines of the poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” and answer the question.

Let us go then, you and I,
When the evening is spread out against the sky

Which mood is reflected by the language in these lines?

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serene
adventurous
mysterious
hopeful


Sagot :

Answer:

serene

Explanation:

The mood created in the first two lines of this poem connotes a peaceful and serene atmosphere.  Serenity means a condition of peace, and tranquility free from troubles. It likely brings to mind two lovers who wish to be out by themselves in the coolness of the evening.

There is a sense of togetherness and tranquility that comes with such companionship. Therefore, a reader of this poem has a sense of peace and serenity as he/she starts off with the first two lines of this poem.

Answer:

serene

Explanation:

It is actually serene I did the exam and Odyssey says this is correct