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English, 22.07.2019 03:10, genyjoannerubiera

Scholars have debated what neruda meant about loving “in secret” in this poem. some think that he meant this love was something deeply personal and hard to explain to others. some think that he is describing a forbidden love. what do you think? make sure to support your response with evidence from the poem and your own experiences.

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