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Why does the poet most likely use the words “damp and brown” to describe the sands?

to create a subdued mood within the poem
to make the poem more haunting or unsettling
to give a sense of the time of year
to evoke sadness within the reader

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The correct answer is:

B. To make the poem more haunting or unsettling.


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User EDUsta
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Damp is a negative word used to describe humidity; pretty much like moist, but while moist has a positive connotation (moist is desirable), damp has a negative one (nobody wants to live in a damp house). Brown, on the other hand, is a color associated with sadness, isolation and loneliness. The words “Damp and Brown” in the poem are used by the author to create a visual imagery of a not so pleasant sad beach. The author is using visual imagery to to make the poem more haunting or unsettling.

We can conclude that the correct answer is: to make the poem more haunting or unsettling.


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