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English, 03.03.2021 01:00, isanaty7951

2. Lines 12–19: How does the poem’s subject feel? How does the speaker feel? How do you know? Do you think these feelings also describe the tone of the poem? Explain. 3. Lines 20–24: What clues in these lines tell who the speaker is and is not? Please answer both questions


2. Lines 12–19: How does the poem’s subject feel? How does the speaker feel? How do you know? Do yo

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