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English, 11.04.2022 05:50 gunnatvinson

Which line from the poem best describes the setting? A.
The birds of these woods would call you King!"
B.
Said the Fox, in admiring tones "My word!
C.
And Reynard the Fox peered up at him;
D.
Mr. Raven was perched upon a limb,


Which line from the poem best describes the setting?

A. 
The birds of these woods would call you

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