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English, 19.08.2019 23:30, Yoma321

What does the speaker in "the sun has long been set" focus on more directly than the speaker of the other poem? the speaker in "the sun has long been set" focuses on nature more directly than the other speaker does. the speaker in "the sun has long been set" focuses on birds more directly than the other speaker does. the speaker in "the sun has long been set" focuses on reflection more directly than the other speaker does. the speaker in "the sun has long been set" focuses on winter more directly than the other speaker does.

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