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The questions below refer to the selection “she walks in beauty.” in lines 5–6, “thus mellowed to that tender light / which heaven to gaudy day denies,” the speaker asserts that the — a. woman’s eyes are not as beautiful as the sun b. woman is most beautiful in moonlight c. woman is even more beautiful in daylight than she is in moonlight d. woman’s darkness is more beautiful than the brightness of day

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