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Katyanochek1 [597]
3 years ago
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Which statement describes a similarity between “That I did always love” and "'Why do I love' You, Sir?"? (A)Both poems address t

he subject of undying passion. (B)Both poems contain an unreachable object or goal. (C)Both poems convey a sense of desperation. (D)Both poems end on a note of optimism about receiving love.
English
2 answers:
Sonbull [250]3 years ago
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In the poem “<em><u>That I did always love</u></em>” by <u>Emily Dickinson</u> the author displays the feeling that with love, life is immortal. In the poem “<em><u>Why do I love' You, Sir?"</u></em> also written by <u>Emily Dickinson,</u> she displays how love cannot be and doesn’t need to be explained because it comes natural. Both poems show that love is unconditional , inexplicable and needs to be accepted as it comes because it is beyond ourselves.

Question: Which statement describes a similarity between “That I did always love” and "'Why do I love' You, Sir?"?

Answer: (A)Both poems address the subject of undying passion.


masya89 [10]3 years ago
6 0
A. is the answer because <span> (A)Both poems address the subject of undying passion. For example, in poem number 1 the narrator shares that he always had somebody to love, and in poem number 2 the narrator says that he too has always loved. As a result, love is known as an undying passion. It can never be dulled or broken and it wins all. Hope thsi heps:)

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