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English, 20.10.2019 14:30 kdenormandie3122

beneath, in the churchyard, lay the dead,
in their night encampment on the hill,
wrapped in silence so deep and still
that he could hear, like a sentinel's tread,
the watchful night-wind, as it went
creeping along from tent to tent,
and seeming to whisper, "all is well! "
a moment only he feels the spell
of the place and the hour, and the secret dread
of the lonely belfry and the dead;
for suddenly all his thoughts are bent
on a shadowy something far away,
where the river widens to meet the
a line of black that bends and floats
on the rising tide like a bridge of boats.

what are the effects of meter and rhyme in this stanza from the poem?

select each correct answer.

the meter and the rhyme create a frightening and foreboding mood.

the meter and rhyme create a peaceful mood.

the meter and the rhyme create a mournful mood.

the meter and rhyme create a playful and exciting mood.

the meter and rhyme create a quiet and suspenseful mood.

i think it's mournful mood and suspenseful mood but not sure

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