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<span>The poem, “Edge,” by Sylvia
Plath is about a woman who, in death, is “perfected.” The poem can be interpreted to mean that the
narrator finds peace in death and will no longer be bothered by the sadness or burdens she feels in the world. Knowing Sylvia
Plath wrote this poem not long before her suicide can certainly affect one’s
understanding of it. With that knowledge,
the poem seems almost like she is making peace with her death to come. It can almost be likened to a suicide note
rather than just a description of a woman who is dead. </span>
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language is a talking thing
Explanation:
without languages we would say wee waa
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shfgdb fheu fehf ferhfef fehuf fehfue fewhfhew
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Answer:
a.) Gets a checkmark
b.) Does not get a checkmark
c.) Gets a checkmark
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