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Read these lines from stanza 3 of the poem. Lulled by the breath of evening less
Than by the low
Music of sleepy winds, that bless The buds that grow.
These lines highlight the speaker's contentment because they show her -
A. perception that the nighttime wind is alive
B. recognition of the disturbing effects of the nighttime wind
C. appreciation of the influence the nighttime wind has on plants
D. admiration of the sound of the wind HELPPP 17 POINTS

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