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Why does the poet most likely use the words “damp and brown” to describe the sands?

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C to create a subdued mood with the peom

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Depending on the work you are discussing, it could refer to the fact that when an author uses words it is for a common purpose or theme in the work.

For example, "damp and brown" are not the most flattering words which the author could use. Therefore, it more than likely is implying a darker more depressing tone.
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