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English, 15.12.2021 09:20, brooke012002

PART A What is the theme of the poem
A. There is peace that comes with acceptance of life’s struggles
B. Too much pride can lead to trouble.
C. Despite despair one can exhibit dignity and fortitude
D. People are all connected through their sorrows

PART B
Which detail from the poem best develops the theme identified in part A?
A. “Joy may be shy, unique friendly to a few”.
B. “To think he is allowed/ A little tent/ Pitched in a meadow”
C. “Your grief and mine/ must intertwine/ like sea and river”
D. “Let no man be so proud/ and confident”


PART A

What is the theme of the poem
A. There is peace that comes with acceptance of life’s strug

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