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Which of the following lines describe the dancer’s dance in Rilke’s “Spanish Dancer”? more than one
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“And all at once it is entirely flame.”
“close watchers, hot, bright, and eager”
“she gathers it all up and casts it off”
“ [she] stamps it out with little furious feet.”

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“close watchers, hot, bright, and eager”
“she gathers it all up and casts it off”
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The correct answer is C) she gathers it up and casts it up and D) she stamps it out with little furious feet.

The lines that describe the Dancer’s Dance in Rilke’s “Spanish Dancer” are: She gathers it up and casts it up and she stamps it out with little furious feet.

It is not “All at once it was entirely flame” because it refers to the situation, and it is not “close watchers, hot, bright, and eager”, because it refers to the people watching and the emotion they showed. So the lines that describe the Dancer’s Dance in Rilke’s “Spanish Dancer” are: She gathers it up and casts it up and she stamps it out with little furious feet. Both ideas express the way the dancer dances and generated emotive reactions form the watchers.

“The Spanish Dancer” is a poem written by Rainer Maria Rilke.

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