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Read the excerpt from "rhapsody on a windy night."

twelve o'clock.
along the reaches of the street
held in a lunar synthesis,
whispering lunar incantations
dissolve the floors of memory
and all its clear relations,
its divisions and precisions,
every street lamp that i pass
beats like a fatalistic drum,
and through the spaces of the dark
midnight shakes the memory
as a madman shakes a dead geranium.

which phrase from the excerpt best indicates that the narrator is lost in thought?
a. along the reaches of the street
b. held in a lunar synthesis
c. midnight shakes the memory
d. every street lamp that i pass

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