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English, 04.02.2021 18:50, xxaurorabluexx

In "The Whippoorwill," what is the speaker's viewpoint of the whippoorwill's call? 1. The call is annoying and bothersome
2. The call sounds forlorn
3. The call reminds him of a pet he once had
4. The call is a sign that the city is too crowded

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