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The mood of lines 1-12 can best be described as (A) consistent, but intensified as the poem develops (B) moving from the impersonal to the intensely personal (C) shifting with each quatrain without any intensification (D) consistent for the first two quatrains, but shifting in the third (E) shifting after the first quatrain, but consistent for the next two

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