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Literature
Poetry
Romanticism
In Lord Byron's "She Walks in Beauty," the speaker describes daylight as overly bright and showy, or
(1 point)
gaudy.
pensive.
sprightly.
vernal.
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gaudy.
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Eloquent Gaudy