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English, 28.07.2019 05:30, chhimmidemg

My uncle said he was very sorry he had forgotten. he said he believed in the old saying: “all work and no play makes jack a dull boy.” he asked me where i was going and, when i told him a second time, he asked me did i know the arab's farewell to his steed. when i left the kitchen he was about to recite the opening lines of the piece to my aunt. in the poem “the arab's farewell to his steed” by caroline norton, a young boy sells the horse he loves for gold coins. read the poem. then pay particular attention to the language in its final stanza: who said that i had given thee up? who said that thou wert sold? 'tis false-'tis false, my arab steed! i fling them back their gold! thus, thus, i leap upon thy back, and scour the distant plains; away! who overtakes us now, shall claim thee for his pains! what similarities do you notice between the changes the boy in the poem and the boy in "araby" experienced?

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