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World Languages, 29.05.2020 12:57 kevinhill185

Throughout the poem “You Are My Music,” what is the speaker’s point of view? A. The speaker is disappointed, then cheerful, and then disappointed again. B. The speaker is cheerful the whole time. C. The speaker is cheerful, then disappointed, and then cheerful again. D. The speaker is disappointed the whole time.

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