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How are "in Just-" and "July" different in terms of their language? The word choice in "July" reflects the slow, meandering rhythms of summer, while the word choice in "in Just-" reflects the slow, meandering rhythms of spring.

The word choice in “July” creates an unpredictable rhythm, which suggests the fleeting nature of summer, while the predictable rhythm of "in Just-" reflects the rebirth that occurs in spring.

The word choice in “in Just-” enhances its meaning as a poem about children, while the word choice in “July” reflects that it is a poem about middle age.

In "July," word choice reflects the slow pace and laziness of summer, while the word choice in "in Just-" suggests the youth and vigor of spring.

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