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Read these lines from stanza 5 of the poem.

"it's the cursed cold, and it's got right hold

till i'm chilled clean through to the bone.

how does the poet's use of the word bone affect the poem?

it hints that the speaker is ill-prepared.

it creates a sense of eeriness and other worldliness.

it emphasizes that the speaker is feeling fatalistic.

it gives the line an ominous tone.

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