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Read the stanza from the "the tide rises, the tide falls" by henry wadsworth longfellow darkness settles on roofs and walls but the sea the sea in the darkness calls: the little waves, with their soft, whaite hands, efface the footprints in the sands, and the tide rises, the tide falls. what mood does this stanza envoke in the reader? a. a growing sense of anxietyb. a peaceful sense of completionc. an overwhelming sense of hostilityd. a relaxed sense of amusement

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