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(1) in describing the woman's beauty, byron writes, "and all that's best of dark and bright / meet in her aspect and her eyes." (2) at the end of the poem, the woman is described as having "a mind at peace with all below" and "a heart whose love is innocent." (3) through the use of common words and phrases such as these, byron succeeds in using everyday language to describe the woman's beauty. which word or phrase would smooth the transition between sentence 1 and sentence 2? "for example" "also" "in conclusion" "first"

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