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Reread the highlighted stanza. When the speaker compares dream memories to fall leaves that are hard to catch, what feeling does this simile suggest?

Reread the highlighted stanza. When the speaker compares dream memories to fall leaves-example-1

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Answer:

Speaker is disappointed

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Answer:

C: disappointed

Step-by-step explanation:

He is trying to get that memory of the dream back. When it says "That i chase madly but can't catch". I might not be correct but i am giving an educated guess cause he isn't confident or excited that the dream memory is drifting away.

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