How does Sara Teasdale convey the mood of "Barter" to readers?

A.
She makes allusions to historical people and events.

B.
She employs a complex rhyme scheme.

C.
She incorporates unusual and memorable punctuation in her work.

D.
She uses positive language and cheerful imagery.


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In "Barter", the mood is calm and cheerful and the images that make up are beautiful so it's D. She uses positive language and cheerful imagery.

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The correct answer is ( She uses positive language and cheerful imagery.)