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English, 13.02.2020 18:41, isamilo520

In this portion of the poem, how does Keats imagine the song of the nightingale impacting Ruth, the woman whose story is
documented in the Old Testament of the Bible?
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He imagines the bird's song outliving her.
He imagines the bird's song making her happy.
He imagines the bird's song giving her trouble.
He imagines the bird's song resonating with her emotions.
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