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From “ode to a nightingale” by john keats still wouldst thou sing, and i have ears in vain— to thy high requiem become a sod. what is the speaker of the poem saying in these lines from “ode to a nightingale”? a-the nightingale’s song is a sad song. b-he is getting old and losing his hearing. c- the nightingale’s song is high-pitched and jarring. d-when he dies, he will no longer be able to hear the song of the nightingale.

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