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15 November, 06:54

Thou still unravish'd bride of quietness, Thou foster-child of silence and slow time, Sylvan historian, who canst thus express A flowery tale more sweetly than our rhyme - "Ode on a Grecian Urn," John Keats Based on the poet's diction, what is the tone of the passage? meditative and admiring confused and worried joyful and silly sarcastic and critical

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  1. 15 November, 07:33
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    A: meditative and admiring
  2. 15 November, 10:10
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    A: meditative and admiring
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