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English, 04.07.2019 06:00, kaybreezy

Read the excerpt from “the morning dream.” 'twas in the glad season of spring, asleep at the dawn of the day, i dream'd what i cannot but sing, so pleasant it seem'd as i lay. i dream'd that on ocean afloat, far hence to the westward i sail'd, while the billows high lifted the boat, and the fresh-blowing breeze never fail'd. the author uses nonstandard english in the excerpt to create a setting of fear and foreboding. setting of gentle beauty. character with many flaws. character with admirable traits.

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