How does the author develop the ideas of love
and separation in the passage?
by showing...
English, 28.01.2021 22:30, CuteDoggo1828
How does the author develop the ideas of love
and separation in the passage?
by showing that people idealize the love of those
who are not present
by showing that people overlook the love of those
who are present
by showing that love will fade even when people
are present
by showing that love can continue whether or not a
person is present
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