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I am not sure what you are asking, for me to help
Just to help you out a little bit, We can't read the lesson nor see the poem if we did i could tell you
The correct answer is D. The lack of punctuation. It makes the poem sound as if it were a single, swift, concise, and laconic sentence. It also give the poem a conversational tone, depriving it of artificiality that was a characteristic of the pre-20th-century poetry. Punctuation would fragmentise the poem and induce its flow with pauses.
The answer is C "I believe we would have gone down separate aisles had the store been larger".