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English, 14.01.2020 02:31 Queen1601

Which theme is best shown by the line "and i
shall have some peace there, for peace comes
dropping slow"?
a. the speaker finds the busy city
thrilling and inspiring.
b. the gray pavements bring
contentment to the speaker.
c. innisfree brings the speaker
tranquility.
d. serenity comes too slowly for the
speaker.

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