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Read the first two lines of the poem “one, two, three” and answer the question. one – two – three . . eight feet long two strides across, the rest is dark . . what information about the poem's structure is given in these lines? a description of the physical setting the length of the day indicating the time setting a sense of the rhythm pattern a motif of counting that indicates an impersonal tone

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