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maw [93]
2 years ago
10

Which line best refines the thematic development of lazarus’s poem?.

English
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joja [24]2 years ago
4 0

The line which refines thematic development of lazarus’s poem is assuming he will stand firm on the grave of his mistake  on second thought of lamenting.

<h3>Wha is central idea of lazarus’s poem?</h3>

Lazarus, in her sonnet, Legends, a motivating work underscores the way that certain individuals who acknowledge their lives as it is ought to get more appreciations.

While, Wilcox, in her sonnet, makes sense of that there is no need for acknowledge life for all intents and purposes. She emphatically trusts that assuming somebody commits a mistake, they should attempt to determine it.

She additionally makes sense of that it's anything but an impractical notion to remake a day to day existence once more. The accompanying lines show her solid methodology towards lament,

For more information about Lazarus, refer the following link:

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