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Read these lines from "heart, we will forget him" by emily dickinson. you may forget the warmth he gave, i will forget the light. how would the mood of these lines change if "warmth” were replaced with "coolness”? the mood would be less affectionate. the mood would be more playful. the mood would be less frightening. the mood would be more humorous. (its not d)

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