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Darkness alters— Or something in the sight Adjusts itself to Midnight— And Life steps almost straight. In the poem above, the recurring word “Darkness” can best be understood to mean _____.
In the poem above, the recurring word “Darkness” can best be understood to mean: ignorance.
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In the poem above, the recurring word “Darkness” can best be understood to mean: ignorance.

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