6. A word that is deliberately—both musically
and connotatively at odds with the language of
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English, 30.10.2020 22:20, NaVaThEBeAsT
6. A word that is deliberately—both musically
and connotatively at odds with the language of
the rest of the poem is
a. "stream" (1.3).
b. "float" (1.6, 1. 11).
c. "tidewater" (1.7).
d. "thrash" (1.9).
e. "stars" (1. 15).
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