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which line from the poem best suggests the redundancy of the speaker? a. lingering onward dreamily b. preserved a sample leaf to hear c. still she haunts me, phantomwise d. lingering in the golden dream
First, we need to rotate the image to read the options and the question clearly. After rotating, the question is "WHICH line from the poem BEST suggests the redundancy of the speaker?" and the options are:
A. Lingering onward dreamily
B. Pleased a simple tale to hear
C. Still she haunts me, phantomwise
D. Lingering in the golden dream
To determine the answer, we analyze the meaning of "redundancy" here (likely referring to the speaker being haunted or the presence being persistent). Option C: "Still she haunts me, phantomwise" shows a persistent presence (haunting) which can imply redundancy (repeated, lingering presence). The other options talk about lingering in a dream or being pleased to hear a tale, which don't convey redundancy as strongly as being haunted.
To solve, we first rotate the image to read the question/options. "Redundancy" here likely means a persistent, repeated presence. Option C ("Still she haunts me, phantomwise") shows the speaker being haunted (a persistent, redundant presence), while other options focus on dreamy lingering or enjoying a tale, not redundancy.
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C. Still she haunts me, phantomwise