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23 October, 17:19

Read the first two lines of the second stanza of "Evening":

When race of wind is stilled and sails are furled,

And underneath our single riding-light

How do these lines develop the theme of the poem?

They create tension between action and inaction.

They imply the growing darkness of death.

They suggest the end of an active life.

They support the metaphor of sailing.

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  1. 23 October, 17:34
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    They create tension between action and inaction is right answer.
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