1 point The mood described in this opening stanza of Browning's poem, 'The Patriot' is 1) noisy 2) celebrarory 3) gloomy 4)filled with regret
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(2) Celebratory.
The opening stanza begins with
"It was roses, roses, all the way,
With myrtle mixed in my path like mad:
The house-roofs seemed to heave and sway,
The church-spires flamed, such flags they had,
A year ago on this very day."
Here we see a celebratory and happy tone with paths festooned with roses and myrtle flowers, cheering and happiness by people, people wanting to get a simple glimpse of the patriot, etc.
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celebratory mood is there
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