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The poem "A Prayer for my Daughter" begins describing ............................................

AStorm

BA calm summer day

CA peaceful garden

DA quiet library

Answer:

A. Storm

Read Explanation:

first four lines from "A Prayer for my Daughter"

Once more the storm is howling, and half hid

Under this cradle-hood and coverlid

My child sleeps on. There is no obstacle

But Gregory's Wood and one bare hill


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