Where is the speaker imagining himself in these lines from “ode to a nightingale”?
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Where is the speaker imagining himself in these lines from “ode to a nightingale”?
a. with a fairy princess in an otherworldly moonlit garden
b. with his lover in a garden on a starry, moonlit night
c. with a nightingale in the trees of a dark, nighttime forest
d. with a dead loved one, buried in a grave in a dark cemetery
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