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↓i need right ! don't ! ↓ read these lines from the poem “fern hill.” and honored among foxes and pheasants by the gay house under the new made clouds and happy as the heart was long, in the sun born over and over, i ran my heedless ways, what does the speaker mean by “honored among foxes and pheasants”? a. the farm was such a paradise that even animals that are enemies got along. b. the speaker didn’t pay attention to the animals because he was always out playing. c. foxes and pheasants were raised on the farm. d. the speaker was good at working with the animals.

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