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5 March, 03:38

Read these stanzas from the poem "Ballad" by Paul Laurence Dunbar.

I know my love is true,

And oh the day is fair.

The sky is dear and blue,

The flowers are rich of hue,

The air I breathe is rare,

I have no grief or care;

For my own love is true,

And oh the day is fair.

My love is false I find,

And oh the day is dark.

Blows sadly down the wind,

While sorrow holds my mind;

I do not hear the lark,

For quenched is life's dear spark,-

My love is false I find,

And oh the day is dark!

What is the central idea of this poem?

The narrator's moods are altered with the changing weather.

The narrator finds a new love for every season of the year.

The narrator contemplates his love in the morning and the night.

The narrator's mood is determined by the state of the relationship with his love.

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  1. 5 March, 03:43
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    The narrator's mood is determined by the state of the relationship with his love.

    Explanation:

    In the given stanzas from the poem ""Ballad"" by Paul Laurence Dunbar, it determines the narrator's mood in which state of the relationship with his love which can be shown as in the first stanza the author writes about all the nice and happy things in life as his love life is going well and good and happy

    whereas it changes to a doubt for love and sadness and doubt is expressed as his relationship isn't in a good happy phase.
  2. 5 March, 03:47
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    Answer The Answer is D
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