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wgat is the setting of the poem london
summer morning ​

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Answered by abhishekkc546
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Robinson describes the chaotic environment of the mornings in London. She introduces the poem with negative words such as, “sooty, dingy, hot, and noisy” to present a chaotic setting and give the reader a sense of the mood of the poem. ... “Fresh-sprinkled” and “cools” bring about a sense of relief in the poem.

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Answered by BrutalHeart
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 \sf Robinson  \: describes  \: the \:  chaotic \:  environment  \:

 \sf of \:  the \:  mornings  \: in \:  London.  \: She \:  introduces  \:

 \sf the \:  poem \:  with  \: negative \:  words  \: such  \: as,  \: “sooty,

 \sf  dingy,  \: hot \: , and \:  noisy”  \: to  \: present \: a \:  chaotic

 \sf    setting  \: and \:  give \:  the  \: reader \:  a  \: sense  \: of \:  the

 \sf   mood \:  of \:  the  \: poem. \: “Fresh-sprinkled” \: and

 \sf “cools”  \: bring  \: about \:  a  \: sense  \: of \: relief \:  in  \: the

 \sf poem.

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