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in Lord Byron's " she walks in beauty," the speaker describes daylight as overly bright and showy, or

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In the poem, Byron writes that daylight is "gaudy."

He does this to prove that daylight is overly bright and showy. His love is not like daylight -- she is not bright and showy.

That's why she walks like the night -- she does not need to flaunt her beauty. Her beauty is natural.

Answer:

A. Gaudy

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