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The theme of the poem “full of life now,” by walt whitman, is that a writer lives on in his writings true or false

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Question 1 in “annabel lee,” by edgar allan poe, the ending of the poem is macabre because of where the poet sleeps. true false question 2 in “because i could not stop for death,” by emily dickinson, the house with a cornice that the poet and death paused in front of was the poet’s old home. true false question 3 the mood of the poem “full of life now,” by walt whitman, is grim and sad. true false question 4 the narrator of “do not stand at my grave and weep,” by mary frye, believes that in death she has become one with the world. true false question 5 the narrator of “a stone i died,” by j. rumi, believes in the finality of death. true false question 6 the understanding of death in of “a stone i died,” by j. rumi, is closest to what author mary frye states in “do not stand at my grave and weep.” true false question 7 a reader of “annabel lee,” by edgar allan poe, can logically infer that annabel lee is not dead, just asleep. true false question 8 a reader of “because i could not stop for death,” by emily dickinson, can logically infer that the poet believes in an afterlife. true false question 9 in “full of life now,” by walt whitman, the narrator believes that reading a poet’s poem brings the author back to life in some real kind of way. true false question 10 readers of “a stone i died,” by j. rumi, may logically infer that by being born a man, the writer believes he has reached his highest state and will nor reincarnate again. true false
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