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English, 20.07.2019 02:00, Ecneixneixnwism8984

1. 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 2. a reader of “annabel lee,” by edgar allan poe, can logically infer that annabel lee believes in the afterlife. true false 3. 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 4. besides whitman’s beliefs in “full of life now,” the way people listen to music from years ago could be a further proof of immortality through art. true false 5. the author of “do not stand at my grave and weep” wants readers to believe that she did not die according to the conventional understanding of death. true false

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