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kotegsom [21]
2 years ago
10

Comparing and contrasting the poems "Exile" by Julia Alvarez and "I Am Not One of Those Who Left the Land" by Anna Akhmatova rev

eals that universal themes __________.
A. do not always show the same points of view
B. reveal a single truth and usually agree with one another
C. only exist in multicultural poems
D. are themes that are specific to a culture or group of people
English
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NISA [10]2 years ago
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i dont know, i wish i could help

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