How do the words grieving, sigh, and blight affect the mood of "Spring and Fall"?
a. They add a note of sorrow to the poem's hopeful mood.
b. They bring a realistic tone to the poem's dreamlike tone.
c. They lighten the poem's angry mood.
d. They deepen the poem's sorrowful mood.
In both cases, it's quite sure that these words "grieving, sigh, blight" all represent a more sorrow deviation or a more deepened mood. The best answer of the two would probably depend on how you view the poem, either as one with a hopeful mood or one with a sorrowful mood.