the question below refers to the selection “a valediction: forbidding mourning.”
English, 06.10.2019 21:30, 4presidents
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the question below refers to the selection “a valediction: forbidding mourning.”
lines 7–8, “’twere profanation of our joys / to tell the laity our love,” mean —
a. our love is profane but confessing it would absolve us
b. we are the only happy people in a society of miserable souls
c. our love is so sacred that we should not speak of it to others
d. mere physical love is very different from true spiritual love
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English, 21.06.2019 13:30, davidaagurto
He shoots a basketball with either hand. identify the adverb phrase and the word it modifies
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English, 22.06.2019 05:30, mervesena01
Read the excerpt from henry wadsworth longfellow’s translation of an excerpt from dante’s inferno and answer the question. but inasmuch as never from this depth did any one return, if i hear true, without the fear of infamy i answer . . “the love song of j. alfred prufrock” begins with an excerpt from dante’s inferno. which two statements express how this source material contributes to the mood of the poem? click here to read the poem. the inferno excerpt introduces a mood of horror that eliot elaborates throughout the poem. the inferno excerpt introduces a mood of enthusiasm that eliot argues against throughout the poem. the inferno excerpt introduces a mood of boldness that eliot continues throughout the poem. the inferno excerpt introduces a mood of shame that eliot explores throughout the poem. the inferno excerpt introduces a mood of enlightenment that eliot mocks throughout the poem. next question ask for
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the question below refers to the selection “a valediction: forbidding mourning.”
the question below refers to the selection “a valediction: forbidding mourning.”
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