“O my
Luve's like the melodie,
That's
sweetly play'd in tune.”
<span>These two
lines from Robert Burns’ poem ‘A Red, Red Rose’ most closely echo the theme of
Stereo Hearts. In the song, the writer compare his heart to a stereo which beats
for the person they love. In the poem, the writer compares his love to a melody
which plays a sweet tune. </span>
Answer:
b i belive i asnswered this a bit back
Explanation:
The "rebirth" of fifteenth-century Italian art had its roots in the ________.
Fourteenth century
1. The answer is c
2. The answer is c