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how is the reader drawn into the atmosphere and setting in the first two stanzas of in mrs tilscher's class

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Answer:

The first two stanzas relate good, pleasant and fun situations and landscapes to Mrs. Tilscher's classes, which makes the reader attracted to the atmosphere and the scenery.

Step-by-step explanation:

Although the poem “In Mrs Tilscher’s Class” has as its main theme the sad and suffered transition between childhood and adolescence, the first two stanzas present a tone of comfort, safety and fun. This is because these stanzas are related to childhood and present fun, safe and pleasant situations, landscapes and places, as well as Miss Tilcher's classes.

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