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Murljashka [212]
3 years ago
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According to the speaker in "change" which seasons comes "like a whisper in the dark night"?

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1 answer:
Sever21 [200]3 years ago
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Answer:

The season of 'Spring' comes 'like a whisper in the dark night.'

Explanation:

'Change' is a poem written by Charlotte Zolotow. The poem is about seasons and changes. The speaker observes the seasons and how they come every year and asserts that every season comes the same way <em>it did last year. </em>The title of the poem is signified by the change that has come in the speaker. The only thing or person to experience <em>change</em> is the speaker.

The season that comes <em>'like a whisper in the dark night' </em>the Spring. Spring is the season that comes after winter season. And wintry season are usually without sunlight-dark and cloudy. The season of Spring comes very quietly shoving off and coming under the dark nights, or winter seasons.

So, the correct answer is the Spring season.

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