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English, 20.07.2019 19:00, espinosajoselyn

The author's reference to "the infernal serpent" in his poem paradise lost is significant primarily because a. it sets a fanciful mood. b. it establishes point of view. c. it hints at the setting of the story. d. it refers indirectly to the protagonist of his story.

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