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Read the poem "heat" by h. d. in explorations in literature. how do the lines in the second stanza evoke a sense of time and place in which this poem is set? the words points, rounds, and blunts, along with the reference to "that presses up," indicate that the poem takes place at dinnertime in a kitchen. the words fruit, drop, and heat, along with the reference to "thick air," indicate that the poem takes place in an orchard in summer. the words cannot and drop, along with the reference to "through this thick air," indicate that the poem takes place in fog in the early morning. the words fruit and presses, along with the reference to "fall into heat," indicate that the poem takes place at noon in a food-processing plant.

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