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<span> About Allen Ginsberg's Poetry Allen Ginsberg's Poetry Summary Character List Glossary Themes Quotes and Analysis <span> "Howl," Part I, verses 1 - 76 "Howl," Part I, verses 77-222 "Howl," Part II "Howl," Part III "Footnote to Howl" "America" "A Supermarket in California" "Sunflower Sutra" "A Strange New Cottage in Berkeley" </span> The Beats and the City Related Links Essay Questions <span> Quiz 1 Quiz 2 Quiz 3 Quiz 4 Quiz 5 </span> Citations </span><span>Allen Ginsberg's Poetry Summary and Analysis of "Howl," Part I, verses 1 - 76</span></span>
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I think the answer is B
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Nothing in the original passage says anything about it being night time.
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