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Antonyms and Synonyms

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In the English language, understanding antonyms and synonyms is crucial for building vocabulary and expressing nuanced meanings. Consider the following excerpt from a poem: 'The vast sky overhead felt endless and the mice seemed so tiny below.' Identify and provide an example of one pair of antonyms and one pair of synonyms from the sentence, explaining how the use of these words contributes to the imagery and meaning of the poem.

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