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14.07.2019 •
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“the love song of j. alfred prufrock” let us go then, you and i, when the evening is spread out against the sky which mood is reflected by the language in these lines? a)serene b)adventurous c)mysterious d)hopeful
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The correct answer is: Option D. Hopeful.
As the speaker in the poem requests somebody to go by their side, it is implied they are looking forward to a favorable turn of events "when the evening is spread out against the sky" - or at evening, for short.
This desire for a favorable future can be interpreted as a sign of hope. Therefore, a hopeful mood is reflected in the poem lines.
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