In “the song of hiawatha,” how does henry wadsworth longfellow use setting to create mood?
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In “the song of hiawatha,” how does henry wadsworth longfellow use setting to create mood?
a.)he uses setting as the main character.
b.)he uses sensory language to describe the time and place.
c.)he compares and contrasts two ways of life.
d.)he shows how hiawatha uses nature to solve problems.
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