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English, 03.08.2019 11:00, kyleee4473

You. read the following excerpt from the poem "the inchcape rock": no stir in the air, no stir in the sea, the ship was still as she could be; her sails from heaven received no motion, her keel was steady in the ocean. without either sign or sound of their shock, the waves flow’d over the inchcape rock; so little they rose, so little they fell, they did not move the inchcape bell. in one well-developed paragraph with a topic sentence and supporting details, explain how the language in this excerpt develops the mood. (make sure you clearly explain what the mood is, too! ) use specific evidence from the excerpt to support your ideas.

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