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English, 01.02.2021 20:50, ayoismeisalex

Which statement best expresses how the poet develops the theme in the poem? ОА. .
The speaker contrasts heart break to the joys of singing.
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The poet describes dreams as a repeated song.
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The poet compares giving up on a dream to death,
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The speaker describes dreams as things people hold closely to their hearts.
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The poet contrasts singing a song to pursuing one's dreams.


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