Advanced Placement (AP), 26.05.2021 16:00, sara24starling
The phrase "the treacherous air/of absence" (lines 2-3) may be said to imply which of the following?
I. That physical separation from his beloved has prompted this display of displeasure
II. That trust in a relationship may be as ephemeral as a flower in cold weather
III. That the beloved suspects the speaker of some sort of infidelity
I only
III only
I and III
II and III
I, II, and III
XXXIV
By William Wordsworth
Why are thou silent! Is thy love a plant
Of such weak fibre that the treacherous air
Of absence withers what was once so fair?
Is there no debt to pay, no boon to grant?
(5) Yet have my thoughts for thee been vigilant --
Bound to thy service with unceasing care,
Thy mind’s least generous wish a mendicant
For nought but what thy happiness could spare.
(10) A thousand tender pleasures, thine and mine,
Be left more desolate, more dreary cold
Than a forsaken bird’s-nest filled with snow
‘Mid its own bush of leafless eglantine --
Speak, that my torturing doubts their end may know!
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