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What Time Of The Day Is Described In The Poem The Listeners? Pick Out Words That Suggest This​

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Answer:

Following it is explained that the time of setting was " night time".

Explanation:

The time of the day, discussed in the poem, The Listeners by Walter De La Mare, is night time.

Why do I make this claim is because of the clear cut setting described in the poem itself.

For example, in the poem there is a stanza, "Stood listening in the quiet of the moonlight". Over here the word moonlight suggests that it was night time because moonlight is only available when the moon comes out, i.e the night.

Another stanza uses the words, "Neath the starred and leafy sky;"

"starry night", that too depicts that the stranger in the poem visits this house in the night time.

Answered by pramodmahi58
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Answer:

it was most probably a night time when everything becomes dark and birds come back to their nest

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