read this excerpt from donne's a valediction: forbidding mourning:
"our two souls there...
English, 02.02.2020 14:42, pinkyglitter2696
read this excerpt from donne's a valediction: forbidding mourning:
"our two souls therefore, which are one/ though i must go, endure not yet/a breach, but an expansion, like gold to airy thinness beat
which statement best paraphrases the lines above
a) our love can endure our physical absence from each other
b) our love becomes thinner the farther we are apart
c) our souls are precious as gold
d) our souls can endure any breach that arises between them
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