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matrenka [14]
2 years ago
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Will give Brainiest!

English
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krok68 [10]2 years ago
6 0

The line from <em>"October"</em> that makes a similar request to the line from <em>"Fall Back"</em> is B. Begin the hours of this day slow.

<h3>What is the commonality in these two lines?</h3>

The line from <em>"October"</em>  and the line from <em>"Fall Back"</em>  discuss time.

The two lines request that time pass slowly.

The two lines depict the human desire to live in a specific moment.

In the "Fall Back," the speaker wants the summer to last longer, delaying its end.

In <em>"October,"</em> the speaker desires the morning to pass slowly.

Thus, the line from <em>"October"</em> that makes a similar request to the line from <em>"Fall Back"</em> is B. Begin the hours of this day slow.

Learn more about using poems to convey the speaker's desires at brainly.com/question/4371803

ziro4ka [17]2 years ago
4 0

The line from "October" that resembles the line from "Fall Back" is "Begin the hours of this day slow."

<h3>What do these two lines have in common?</h3>
  • The two lines are talking over time.
  • The two lines want time to pass slower.
  • The two lines show the speaker's desire to stay in a specific period.

In the "Fall Back" line the speaker shows how he wants the summer to last a little longer and the end to be delayed. The "October" line shows the speaker's desire for the morning to pass slowly.

Learn more about poetry at the link:

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