Which word best describes the mood of byron’s poem “so we’ll go no more a-roving”?
a. gallop...
English, 29.09.2019 16:30 algahimnada
Which word best describes the mood of byron’s poem “so we’ll go no more a-roving”?
a. galloping
c. resigned
b. morose
d. resentful?
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