In elizabeth barrett browning's "how do i love theo? ", why does the speaker
say, "i love thee...
In elizabeth barrett browning's "how do i love theo? ", why does the speaker
say, "i love thee freely, as men strive for right / i love thee purely, as they turn
from praise
o
a to show that there are few men who are worthy of her love
o
b. to show that she loves the pureness and humility of someone
o
c. to show that she loves without hesitation and has good intentions
o
d. to show that love is a just cause that dwerves to be praised
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