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Question 2 (1 point) Read the last stanza of the poem "In Spite of War."
And in my ear a whispering breath,
“Wake from the nightmare! Look and see
That life is naught but ecstasy
In spite of war, in spite of death!"
What is the "whispering breath" that the speaker describes?
the reminder that hope is possible even in times of trouble
the sound of renewed life within nature
a voice that wakes the speaker up from sleep
the message that war and death make life difficult

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