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What do the word morning in the poem "Will there really be a morning?" and the word possibility in the poem "I dwell in possibility" have in common?
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what do the word morning in the poem "Will there really be a morning?" and the word possibility in the poem "I dwell in possibility" have in common?
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First, they're both nouns. Secondly, they are both described as settings, places or destinations that the speaker wants to be in or go to.
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the answer is they represent something great
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