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Below is a summary of "The Song of Wandering Aengus." Aengus goes into the wood tqish. Using a berry as bait, he catches a silver trout.
The trout turns into a girl who calls his name and disappears. He imagines walking
with her among grass and picking apples forever.
Select two sentences that should be added to the summary.
® Aengus cuts and peels a hazel wand.
® Aengus drops a berry in a stream.
© Aengus brings the trout home and puts it on the floor.
© Aengus describes what happens in an unclear manner.
© Aengus vows to search for the girl for as long as necessary.
Aengus grows old and tired of wandering.


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