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Neko [114]
3 years ago
14

Read this excerpt from "The Lady of Shalott" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Which line describes how the world of the Lady of Shalott

differs from
that of Camelot? (options are blue)​
English
1 answer:
EastWind [94]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The line that described the world of the lady of shallot were found in the stanzas five to eight of the book

Explanation:

The line that described how the world of the lady of Shalott differs from that of that of the Camelot from the book "The Lady of Shalott" written by Alfred, Lord Tennyson is written between stanzas five to eight of the book.

It described her as someone who suffers from a strange curse and that she must persistently weave images on her loom without looking out of the world directly, but alternatively, she can view the world through a mirror which always shows the reflection of the people of Camelot when passing by her island and also the busy street.

"Overlook a space of flowers,

And silent isle imbowers

The Lady of Shalott".

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