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In "there will come soft rains," sara teasdale describes frogs singing and robins "whistling their whims."

how does this use of personification affect the poem?

it creates a melancholy mood because those are the only sounds heard.

it emphasizes the idea that the disappearance of humans will not sadden animals.

it disproves the belief that the seasons will continue unchanged after the war.

it makes it seem as if nature is grieving over the effects of war.

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