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zalisa [80]
2 years ago
8

What is the THEME and the MOOD of this short poem? Help! I rlly can’t think of any word.. thx

English
2 answers:
Blababa [14]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

dreamy, fantastical, surreal, serene, hopeful, mystical, etc

Explanation:

Love the poem! It looks like the picture was taken from the notes app, and i'm assuming you're planning on submitting this so i just thought i'd mention that there's a type in the second paragraph (sa instead of so). I really like how you wrote this, the imagery is phenomenal.

Arlecino [84]2 years ago
5 0
I think that the mood is relaxation and the theme… maybe dreaming
Explanation: please give me feedback based on my answer, right or wrong (stars, hearts, brainliest) thanks so much! (╹◡╹)

気分はリラクゼーションとテーマだと思います...たぶん夢を見る

説明:私の答えに基づいてフィードバックをください、正しいか間違っているか(星、心、最も頭脳)どうもありがとう! (╹◡╹)
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